Liviu Ungurean, a key figure in Romanian football, has received news that his suspension from all sports competitions has been extended for another two months, lasting until May. The decision comes just days before the highly anticipated FCSB vs. Rapid derby in the first round of the Superliga’s playoff. Ungurean’s suspension is tied to the ongoing “Pyro” case, dating back to last year, which has seen his participation in any sporting event prohibited for almost a year now.
In a recent interview with ProSport, Ungurean confirmed the extension of his suspension, explaining that it is part of his ongoing judicial control. He shared that the legal restrictions imposed on him are strict, including a ban on leaving the country and attending any sports competitions. “They’ve extended my suspension again, from two months to two months. This is how the judicial control works,” said Ungurean. He also emphasized that he doesn’t wish to comment further on the matter, as it pertains to sensitive legal issues, and he has been out of stadiums for nearly a year. As the situation develops, football fans eagerly await updates on Ungurean’s legal struggles and their potential impact on the sport.