Liverpool
BREAKING NEWS: Suarez Given 8 Match Ban + £40,000 Fine
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has been found guilty of using racially abusive language towards Man Utd defender Patrice Evra, and has been handed an 8 game ban.
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has been found guilty of using racially abusive language towards Man Utd defender Patrice Evra, and has been handed a heavy eight game ban and fined £40,000.
The Uruguayan ace was alleged to have racially abused Manchester United full-back Patrice Evra on several occasions during their game at Anfield on the 15th October.
Suarez claimed he was only referring to Evra in the terms his team-mates were using and also that the language he used was not considered racist in his homeland.
However, a three-man panel has found him guilty and slapped him with a heavy punishment. Liverpool have 14 days to appeal and Suarez is free to play until the outcome of the appeal is known.
Here is the official statement by the FA:
“An Independent Regulatory Commission has today [Tuesday 20 December 2011] found a charge of misconduct against Luis Suarez proven, and have issued a suspension for a period of eight matches as well as fining him £40,000, pending appeal.
On 16 November 2011, The Football Association charged Luis Suarez with misconduct contrary to FA Rule E3 in relation to the Liverpool FC versus Manchester United FC fixture on 15 October 2011.
A hearing took place from 14-20 December 2011 before an Independent Regulatory Commission of The FA to consider the charge.
The Independent Regulatory Commission announced its decision on 20 December 2011, which is as follows:
Mr Suarez used insulting words towards Mr Evra during the match contrary to FA Rule E3(1);
the insulting words used by Mr Suarez included a reference to Mr Evra’s colour within the meaning of Rule E3(2);
Mr Suarez shall be warned as to his future conduct, be suspended for eight matches covering all first team competitive matches and fined the sum of £40,000;
the [penalty] is suspended pending the outcome of any appeal lodged by Mr Suarez against this decision.
The Independent Regulatory Commission will provide written reasons for its decision in due course setting out:(a) the findings of fact made by it;
(b) the reasons for its decision finding the charge proved; and
(c) the reasons for the penalty.
Mr Suarez has the right to appeal the decision of the Independent Regulatory Commission to an Appeal Board. An appeal must be lodged within 14 days of the date of the written reasons for the decision.
The penalty is suspended until after the outcome of any appeal, or the time for appealing expires, or should Mr Suarez decide not to appeal. The reason for this is to ensure that the penalty does not take effect before any appeal so that Mr Suarez has an effective right of appeal.”