Fangs for the memories: Suarez is banned for 4 months |
FOUR MONTHS. Luis Suarez is not even allowed to WATCH
football until the end of October after FIFA acted on his THIRD biting incident
with welcome speed and weight.
Officially, Suarez’s teeth-marks in Italian Gogio Chiellini’s
shoulder will also result in him missing Uruguay’ last 16 clash against Colombia
in the World Cup on Saturday – he is also banned for NINE internationals and
fined $65,000 (about R1m).
The expected appeal from Uruguay (who are apparently
threatening to boycott their last 16 tie as a result of the ban) WON’T open a
backdoor for Suarez to play at the Maracana.
Beyond reasonable doubt: Suarez bits Chiellini |
Claudio Sulser, chairman of the independent disciplinary
committee, announced: “We took all factors of the case into account. Such
behaviour cannot be tolerated on any football pitch, and in particularly not at
a World Cup with the eyes of millions on the stars.”
He added: "A stadium ban is pronounced against the
player in accordance with article 21 of the FDC as follows: the player Luis Suárez
is prohibited from entering the confines of any stadium during the period of
the ban.”
THE LIVERPOOL GAMES SUAREZ WILL MISS
Aug 16: Liverpool v Southampton
Aug 23: Manchester City v Liverpool
Aug 30: Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool
Sep 13: Liverpool v Aston Villa
Sep 16: Champions League 1
Sep 20: West Ham United v Liverpool
Sep 27: Liverpool v Everton
Sep 30: Champions League 2
Oct 4: Liverpool v West Bromwich Albion
Oct 18: Queens Park Rangers v Liverpool
Oct 21: Champions League 3
Oct 25: Liverpool v Hull City
FIFA’s reaction comes in stark contrast to arguments in
mitigation from Suarez’s lawyer Alejandro Balbi, who is also a member of the Uruguayan
Football Assocation. Before the ban was announced said: “We don’t have any
doubts that this has happened because it’s Suarez and secondly because Italy
was eliminated.
How the referee missed it: the incident against Italy |
“If every player starts showing the injuries he suffers and
they open inquiries for them, everything will be way too complicated in the
future. We’re going to use all the arguments possible so that Luis gets out in
the best possible way.”
“You shouldn’t forget that we’re rivals of many and we can
be for the organiser in the future. This does not go against what might have
happened, but there’s no doubt that Suarez is a rock in the shoe for many.”
That rock has now been reduced to rubble. Until the end of
October…
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