
Footballer Aniq Rizqin was given a 30-month ban and a fine of S$ 2, 000 ( US$ 1, 501 )   on Wednesday night by the Football Association of Singapore ( FAS ) for violent behavior.
The 19-year-old, who was then playing for Tanjong Pagar United, was later caught on video and allegedly throwing a punch during a post-game handshake after his team had played Albirex Niigata in a Singapore Premier League ( SPL) Under-21 game on February 10th, 2010.
Aniq was later detained by the police for common annoyance.
The FAS ‘ disciplinary committee found the girl guilty of two counts of violent do during the game, according to a Facebook post on Wednesday.  ,  ,
He has been fined S$ 2,000 and suspended from all FAS-agreed tournaments and matches for 30 months, SPL added.
Tanjong Pagar was likewise found guilty of failing to conduct its people during the game in a sporty method.  ,
In the same images, Aniq can be seen running from the sideline to a strike on an Albirex player while the victim lay on the ground and was held by his teammate.  ,
Tanjong Pagar received a$ 5, 000 fine, with the suspension effective as of December 31st, 2026, provided it can prevent” a similar misconduct occurs in the SPL U-21 League or its equivalent.”
ONE OF THE Longer Restrictions
According to a list of disciplinary cases that were made available on the agency’s website, Aniq’s suspension is one of the longest restrictions ever issued by FAS.
Muhammad Maziz, who was playing for the NIL side and was later found guilty of assaulting the fit umpire, was given a five-year restrictions from all football-related activities in 2015.
After punching and kicking the ref, Tiong Bahru, then for the NFL, was subsequently banned for two decades from all FAS-sanctioned games and matches.
Nicodeme Boucher, a Tanjong Pagar scorer, was also given a one-year expulsion in 2000 for assaulting SAFFC keeper Tan Kim Leng in one of the SPL’s most notorious times.
On February 11, the authorities announced that Aniq was also being looked into for allegedly inflicting harm and that studies were continued.
Tanjong Pagar announced the following day that it had” carefully considered” his lease termination and apologized for the event.  ,
The organization further stated that it will continue to assist Aniq and the government with the police research.
Kenji Austin Ho, a person for Albirex, was previously confirmed to be hospitalized after being hit in the head. Following images and evaluation, he was discharged on February 11 .