Wanderers land FA fine after owner's on-field ref rant

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The recently departed Wanderers chairman has landed his old club a fine.
The recently departed Wanderers chairman has landed his old club a fine. Credit: Matt King/Getty Images

Western Sydney Wanderers have been whacked with a $10,000 fine from Football Australia after owner Paul Lederer was seen berating match officials.

Lederer entered the field of play at fulltime of a 3-3 A-League Men’s draw with the Newcastle Jets in February to spray referee Shaun Evans.

Evans had sent two Wanderers players off earlier in the match, a week after Western Sydney had lost a controversy-laden game to Macarthur.

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The club’s then head coach Marko Rudan had been highly critical of FA and the Australian Professional Leagues following both the Macarthur loss and the Jets draw.

Wanderers fans unfurled a banner during the Jets game reading: “Rudan, leading by example, truth spoken”.

“After reviewing all of the available evidence including the club’s submission, Football Australia determined that the club breached the code and imposed a sanction of $10,000, of which $5,000 has been suspended,” FA said in a statement.

“(It) will be triggered if any club official is found to have breached the code or receive a red card in respect of conduct towards or regarding a match official during the 2024/25 season.”

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