Cal player Fardaws Aimaq allegedly called 'terrorist' before confrontation.

 

Cal player Fardaws Aimaq allegedly called 'terrorist' before confrontation.

 Alleged Fan Misconduct Prompts Cal's Request for Ban:

Cal's basketball team is seeking action against a fan accused of directing offensive remarks, including labeling player Fardaws Aimaq as a "terrorist." The incident occurred during the SoCal Challenge, with a video circulating on social media capturing Aimaq's confrontation with the fan after Cal's recent game against UTEP.


Cal Coach Calls for Formal Investigation and Fan Ban:

Mark Madsen, Cal's coach, issued a statement expressing concern over the derogatory comments directed at Aimaq. Madsen has formally requested a tournament investigation and is advocating for the fan to be barred from future events. The coach acknowledges the severity of the alleged language but also emphasizes the need for composure, hinting at internal discipline for Aimaq's reaction.


Aimaq's Background and Ongoing Support Amidst Confrontation:

Fardaws Aimaq, a transfer from Texas Tech, has been a crucial player for Cal, averaging impressive statistics. Raised in Canada by Afghan refugee parents who fled the Soviet-Afghan War, Aimaq's background adds complexity to the incident. Despite the alleged fan encounter, Aimaq continues to receive support from his coach, Mark Madsen, who, while condemning the fan's behavior, also acknowledges the need for internal discipline and maintaining composure on and off the court.

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