This article contains adult content that may be inappropriate for minors. Please confirm that you are 18 years or older to continue. This article contains images or details that some readers may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised. Gonçalo Feio, coach of Radomiak, is leaving the Polish club following a series of events involving insults, an assault, and a police call after the 0-1 defeat last Sunday against Katowice in a match counting for the Polish championship. It all reportedly started after the final whistle. Feio, who was suspended, watched the game from a box and allegedly complained about the state of the pitch, blaming it for the defeat, to Dariusz Wójcik, a municipal councilor and also an employee of the club, as he was heading to the locker room. The exchange of words continued later, near the coach's office, with insults and an assault from the municipal member. His wife, who was present, was even forced to call the authorities. "On Sunday, around 5 PM, the Radom Municipal Police headquarters received a report of a disturbance of public order on Struga Street. Officers went to the scene. Initial information indicates that two men exchanged words. The 57-year-old man allegedly then punched the 36-year-old man in the face," a local police source told Polish outlet TVPSPORT.PL. According to A BOLA, a source close to the coach confirmed that the president and players of Radomiak asked the coach to stay at the club, but both parties are working towards a termination agreement. Councilor Dariusz Wójcik has already provided his version of the events. "Anyone who has never worked with coach Feio does not know how traumatic it can be to work with him. Insults are a constant," he began, in statements to the Weszlo website. "I left the box and the coach said: 'How did you prepare the pitch, you son of a b…?' I apologize if I am being rude, but that's how it happened. I hid, nervous, in shock. I went back to the box," the official continued. Wójcik stated that the alleged assault was "a light touch on the cheek." "Later, while waiting for my son in the hallway, I thought the coach was in his office and that I wouldn't have another chance to see him. I shouted at him that I didn't want him to call me a son of a b…, because my mother wasn't that kind of person. He started to approach me. He got so close that I thought he was going to headbutt me. Instinctively, I protected myself with my hand, but unfortunately, we were too close to each other, and I ended up lightly touching his cheek," he added. Despite confirming that he apologized to Gonçalo Feio when they crossed paths at the police station, the councilor stated that, like the coach, he will go to court: "I will await the verdict. I have my witnesses; people heard how I was insulted."
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