Iceland Football Federation Resigns En Masse Over Sex Sssault Scandal
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The whole leading group of Iceland's football league (KSI) has surrendered after a lady blamed it for concealing cases of supposed rape by a public crew player.
KSI executive, Gudni Bergsson, as of now ventured down late Sunday and the affiliation gave an assertion recognizing that its board had not dealt with the circumstance effectively. 안전놀이터
Presently, following a crisis five-hour meeting on Monday, the board's other 16 individuals surrendered also, KSI said in an articulation soon thereafter.
On Friday, Thorhildur Gyda Arnarsdottir, presently 25, had told public telecaster RUV that an individual from the public group had snatched her groin and gotten her by the neck, prior to attacking her with another person, in a Reykjavik dance club in September 2017.
Arnarsdottir and another lady had recorded police reports against a player for rape that evening.
Arnarsdottir additionally said she knew about somewhere around six different players who had been blamed for rapes by different ladies.
A few media have recognized the major part being referred to as Kolbeinn Sigthorsson.
Late Monday, Sigthorsson's club in Sweden, IFK Gothenburg, affirmed in an articulation that "one of our players" was involved, without naming Sigthorsson unequivocally.
At that point, "the player was accounted for to the police. The police examination didn't prompt any arraignment, yet the gatherings conceded to a settlement," the assertion said.
"IFK Gothenburg views this exceptionally in a serious way regardless of whether the case in the lawful sense is shut," said club chief, Hakan Mild.
"We have a continuous discourse with the player about this to discover what direction we can take forward. We need to unmistakably stamp that we distance ourselves from his activities and every single comparative conduct," Mild said.
Bergsson was found to have lied when he told public TV that the affiliation had "not got a grumbling or any sort of idea that somebody specifically has been blameworthy of sexual offenses."
In an articulation late Sunday addressed to the people in question, the board said: "We… trust you and genuinely apologize. We realize that we as underwriters have let you down and we plan to improve."
"We view the matter exceptionally in a serious way. Work is as of now in progress with outside experts to audit all reactions to sexual offenses and viciousness inside the affiliation and how backing was and will be given to casualties," the assertion read.
It said it would "fix the things that have turned out badly and take a gander at the way of life that exists inside the football development from the base up."