Magistrate Glenn Walsh said 25-year-old Adam Abdallah appeared to beat the soccer referee “savagely” and posed an “unacceptable risk” to the community.
A Greenacre Eagles soccer player has been kept behind bars after allegedly punching a soccer referee repeatedly at a suburban Sydney competition on Friday night.
The video then shows Yaghi bleeding from the mouth, which he said was broken in three areas and had lost three teeth. “This is something that’s very much out of character for him,” Krayem said, also submitting an affidavit from Abdallah’s wife confirming her husband worked full time, suffered from ADHD and she was pregnant with their child.
“I find there is an unacceptable risk,” Walsh said, denying Abdallah’s bail and setting the next court hearing for June 28. “My husband adores soccer, he’s so passionate about soccer, he loves soccer ... he’s all bruised up, swelling, hooked up to all these machines, he’s bleeding non-stop.”
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