Chinese Super League deplores insulting portrait against referee

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BEIJING, Aug. 31 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese Super League (CSL) administration on Wednesday issued a strong condemnation of fans for showing an insulting portrait of a referee in a Sunday match.

The CSL called it "an insulting banner incident" during Henan Songshan Longmen's home game against Guangzhou FC, when some fans held up a black and white portrait of referee Ma Ning resembling a dead person.

"This incident has caused grave damage to the image of Chinese football and the CSL as well as immense harm to the victim," the CSL said in a statement.

"The CSL committee strongly condemns those fans who committed this insulting act," the statement added.

Ma did not serve as a match official for the game which the Henan side won 2-1.

During the match, Henan fans also raised banners saying farewell to their Brazilian striker Henrique Dourado, who was banned for 12 months after purposedly knocking Ma over in a game ten days ago. Enditem

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