Brunswijk banned as Concacaf disqualifies Moengo Tapoe ad CD Olimpia

CONCACAF has disqualified Suriname’s Moengo Tapoe and Honduras’ CD Olimpia from the Concacaf League with immediate effect because of “serious breaches of integrity” following an investigation into Ronnie Brunswijk’s 54-minute cameo in the match and visit to the opponent’s dressing room with cash in hand.The vice president of Suriname, 61, played as a captain against Olimpia in last week’s Concacaf League match. His team went on to lose 6-0, and Brunswijk (pictured) was later filmed handing out money in the opposition’s dressing room.Video was streamed tonight from Olimpia’s locker room that appears to show Ronnie Brunswijk giving people in the locker room cash. He also leaves with an Olimpia shirt.pic.twitter.com/eQ1Vk928Bl— Jon Arnold (@ArnoldcommaJon) September 22, 2021 Brunswijk’s cameo went viral, and Concacaf’s disciplinary committee launched an investigation into the incident, concluding that “serious breaches of integrity rules occurred after the match.”As a result, both clubs have been disqualified from the competition, and Brunswijk has been banned “for three years from participating in any capacity in Concacaf competitions.”En el juego de Liga CONCACAF entre el Olimpia e Inter Moengotapoe, fue alineado el vicepresidente de Surinam y dueño del club, Ronnie Brunswijk, de 60 años (También capitán). No, no se preocupen, no podrá jugar la vuelta en Honduras porque esta en la lista de Interpol. pic.twitter.com/igP6yxHunC— locoxelfutbolGT (@LocoxelFutbol_) September 22, 2021 Interpol wants Brunswijk for drug trafficking. He was found guilty in absentia of drug trafficking and sentenced to eight years in prison by a court in the Netherlands. A French court also sentenced him to prison for ten years in 2000 for the same crime. But Suriname doesn’t extradite its citizens.##NAJAVA_MECA_5846447##

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