
On August 23, the 14th round of the Chinese Super League (CSL), Henan Songshan Longmen fought Wuhan Changjiang to a 2-2 draw on the road. The match was a climax, however, a scene of Dorado's back-punching referee Maning directly led to him being shown a red card. According to Beijing Youth Daily, Dorado is not only facing at least a six-month suspension and a 100,000 yuan fine, but is also likely to suffer a contract termination crisis from the club.
After the incident, Henan Songshan Longmen Club quickly issued a statement, saying that it will pursue the players penalized by the red card, including but not limited to the termination of the contract and other severe measures. If Dorado is suspended for more than half a year, his season will be declared over, and the risk of termination of contract cannot be ignored.
It is worth noting that the CFA on the 19th has convened the Chinese Super League, China A, China B clubs in charge of the game style and discipline work conference, and then on the 22nd through a combination of online and offline way, once again organized the whole industry style and discipline and anti-doping work conference. Dorado's disciplinary behavior, just like "hit the gun".
Based on the existing circumstances, Dorado's disciplinary action is largely clear. As a rule, he will be suspended for at least six months and fined $100,000 dollars.
An analysis by Beijing Youth Daily points out that if Dorado ends up with an aggravated punishment, both the club and he personally will suffer a huge loss. Obviously, this behavior of Dorado is not only irrational, but also costly.










