After playing match, Suriname V-P distributes cash to opponents, video goes viral; CONCACAF bans both football clubs

Sunday, 26 September 2021 (14:45 IST)
Surinamese Vice President Ronnie Brunswijk's football stunt from earlier this week has led the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) to suspend two clubs.

Brunswijk, second in line to Surinamese presidency and the Inter Moengotapoe football club owner, had picked himself for his side's CONCACAF League match against Olimpia of Honduras.

Suriname's vice-president, Ronnie Brunswijk, a man wanted by Interpol, made his professional debut at 60 years old in the CONCACAF League. He lined up for Inter Moengotapoe, the team he owns, against Olimpia from Honduras. The Hondurans won 6-0 in the last 16 first-leg match. pic.twitter.com/Yo1nLShetb

— Football Talk (@Football_TaIk) September 22, 2021


After the game, a video widely circulated on social media showed 60-year-old Brunswijk appearing to distribute cash to Olimpia players, after their 6-0 victory against Inter.

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


Football's governing body in the Americas, CONCACAF, said a day later that it opened a disciplinary probe into his bizarre appearance at the regional game, which made headlines worldwide.

Integrity breaches

On Saturday, CONCACAF said it "has fully investigated the circumstances surrounding the integrity concerns" following the match.

The football governing body "determined that serious breaches of integrity rules occurred after the match," it said in a statement, seemingly referring to the video.

¡OLIMPIA DESCALIFICADO DE LA LIGA CONCACAF !
Este sábado #Concacaf ha emitido un comunicado de prensa donde anuncia que Olimpia y el Inter Moengotapoe de #Surinam quedan descalificados de la Concacaf League tras el escándalo del dinero repartido por Ronnie Brunswijk. pic.twitter.com/PhxFTjudY0

— Tercer Tiempo GT (@Tercer_TiempoGT) September 25, 2021


Both Olimpia and Inter Moengotapoe have been disqualified from this year's CONCACAF League with "immediate effect," the statement added.

CONCACAF also banned Brunswijk from participating in "any capacity" in its competitions for three years, and said other individuals could also be sanctioned in connection with the case.

Who is Ronnie Brunswijk?

Brunswijk is a wealthy businessman and politician. He was first elected to parliament in 2005. 

In 1999, he was convicted of drug trafficking in the Netherlands, Suriname's former colonial ruler. A year later, he was found guilty of the same crime in France.

He was sentenced in absentia to 8 years in prison in the Netherlands and 10 in France.

However, Brunswijk is safe at home, as Suriname does not extradite its citizens. 

On Tuesday, Brunswijk played for 54 minutes in Inter Moengotapoe's defeat, alongside his son, Damian Brunswijk.

Even if CONCACAF hadn't banned him and both teams, Brunswijk was unlikely to be in the squad for the second leg in Honduras, as he could risk arrest and extradition.

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