A SHAMED football manager has been banned for life for thumping a linesman.
Robert Williams-Jones, 43, was filmed punching the youngster to the ground during Penrhyndeudraeth FC’s 8-0 win at Amlwch Town in an amateur league clash.
A North Wales Coast FA disciplinary panel has now given him the lifetime ban and a £3,000 fine.
He left his Amlwch role after attacking the linesman, a member of the visiting side’s squad.
In a statement, the club said: “As a club we have been truly saddened by the events on the weekend.”
Amlwch Town FC cut ties with the former manager shortly after the incident and apologised to both Penrhyndeudraeth and the linesman.
The NWCFA Disciplinary Panel said: “There is no place for aggression or assault in football within this area association.
The NWCFA will continue to take robust action on any instances of abuse.
“The NWCFA will not be making any further comment.”
Penrhyn said at the time: “A fantastic result and performance from the lads today.
“Unfortunately, the game was marred by an incident which occurred approximately 15 minutes into the game when a Penrhyn player, acting as a voluntary linesman, was assaulted.”
Their manager Riccardo Pellegrino later praised his side, saying: “Your behavior on the pitch after what happened was impeccable, I’m proud to coach this fantastic group of lads.
A court gave him a suspended jail term after he admitted ABH.
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