Zbigniew Boniek again proved that it is governed by the Football Association is no place for illegal activity. Seriously dealt with the case Greni Casimir, who was arrested before the match Ireland – Polish for allegedly trading tickets. President of the Polish Football Association has already requested the court in Dublin, sent him to stop the documentation on the football panel member and president of the Sub-Carpathian Football Association.
Sam Greń denies that traded tickets. He says he was waiting for friends, for whom he had 12 passes. The whole thing got loud in Poland. To the scandal also referred Zbigniew Boniek.
– As an Association we have to officially respond to this, because this case can not affect the perception of the functioning of the Polish Football Association. We will make all efforts to address this issue, we will not sweep it under the carpet. We have sent a letter to the Irish court with a request to transfer documents from the police conduct on the Casimir Greni. I talked to him, did not plead guilty and claims that he had no intention to sell these tickets. Meanwhile, to the press, we know that pleaded guilty, hence our request to the Irish. We want to clarify the matter in the best way – Boniek said at a press conference.
– Let us hope that the Irish media are wrong. But if it turns out that Mr. Greń pleaded guilty and traded tickets, we have the capability to draw the appropriate consequences – said the president of the Polish Football Association.
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