FIFA charges Luis Suarez for biting
BY Agencies27 Jun 2014 5:23 AM IST
Agencies27 Jun 2014 5:23 AM IST
FIFA has officially charged Uruguay’s Luis Suarez for biting Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini in the teams’ World Cup match, a process that could lead to a suspension for Uruguay’s best offensive player. FIFA announced on Wednesday its disciplinary committee has opened proceedings against Suarez, just hours after the end of yesterday’s match.
If the panel finds Suarez guilty of assaulting an opponent, FIFA rules call for a ban of at least two matches up to a maximum of 24 months. FIFA asked the team to present evidence, which can include video recordings. A decision must be published before Saturday, when Uruguay plays Colombia in a round-of-16 match at Maracana stadium.
Uruguay advanced by beating Italy 1-0 in Natal. One minute before the decisive goal, Suarez clashed with Chiellini and was caught by television cameras apparently biting his shoulder. Match referee Marco Rodriguez of Mexico appeared not to see the incident and took no action. Brazil’s World Cup has been a high-scoring tournament featuring late goals, comebacks, full stadiums and underdog stories, but the bite has got much of the global attention on Tuesday.
Earlier in his career, the 27-year-old Suarez was suspended in the Netherlands and England for biting opponents. He didn’t confirm or deny biting Chiellini, but said he was angry that the Italian defender had hit him in the eye during the game. ‘These are things that happen on the pitch, we were both in the area, he thrust his shoulder into me. We don’t have to give them so much (importance),’ Suarez said.
If the panel finds Suarez guilty of assaulting an opponent, FIFA rules call for a ban of at least two matches up to a maximum of 24 months. FIFA asked the team to present evidence, which can include video recordings. A decision must be published before Saturday, when Uruguay plays Colombia in a round-of-16 match at Maracana stadium.
Uruguay advanced by beating Italy 1-0 in Natal. One minute before the decisive goal, Suarez clashed with Chiellini and was caught by television cameras apparently biting his shoulder. Match referee Marco Rodriguez of Mexico appeared not to see the incident and took no action. Brazil’s World Cup has been a high-scoring tournament featuring late goals, comebacks, full stadiums and underdog stories, but the bite has got much of the global attention on Tuesday.
Earlier in his career, the 27-year-old Suarez was suspended in the Netherlands and England for biting opponents. He didn’t confirm or deny biting Chiellini, but said he was angry that the Italian defender had hit him in the eye during the game. ‘These are things that happen on the pitch, we were both in the area, he thrust his shoulder into me. We don’t have to give them so much (importance),’ Suarez said.
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