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CNN) - Luis Suarez has been banned for nine international matches and suspended for four months from any football activity by FIFA. Former Reds stars Dean Saunders and Ian Callaghan are expecting harsh sanctions for the Uruguay striker but expect the Reds to support him after his World Cup biting incident. FIFA President Sepp Blatter has softened his proposal that clubs be punished with relegation after racist abuse , suggesting fans would deliberately provoke abuse.
Suarez, who has been previously punished for other biting incidents and racial abuse in the English Premier League, could face a suspension of up to 24 games or 24 month if he’s found guilty of assaulting an opponent. FIFA could theoretically also ban Suarez from playing matches with Liverpool, the team that he has represented for the past three seasons. However, the Guardian reported that the harshest punishment meted at the World Cup was in 1994 when FIFA imposed an eight-game ban against Italian Mauro Tassoti when he broke Spain’s Luis Enrique’s nose.
Anyway, to receive such punishment, Luis Suarez, in principle, only be punished for participating with your selection and never with his team, although there would be a small crack in that regard. FIFA could keep the letter to extend the punishment and that affected the domestic championship footballer to play in the (a day Höylä Premier League with Liverpool), although such increases were applied only records incidents of racism , doping and sale of matches.
Last year while playing for Ajax, Luis Suarez bit the shoulder/neck of Otman Bakkal of PSV Eindhoven in what could only have been a sudden rush of blood to the head and where he became known as the “Cannibal of Ajax.” He was given a 2 match ban by Ajax which was then correctly increased to a 7 match ban by the Dutch FA and then shortly afterwards was transferred to Liverpool for the handsome sum mentioned above once Marco van Basten and the club had tired of his antics.
Summary Uruguay striker Luis Suarez was suspended for nine games and ordered to pay a fine of 100,000 Swiss francs ($111,000) on Thursday after FIFA found him guilty of biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during a World Cup match earlier this week. "Such behaviour cannot be tolerated on any football pitch, and in particular not at a FIFA World Cup when the eyes of millions of people are on the stars on the field," Claudio Sulser, chairman of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee, said in a statement. "The Disciplinary Committee took into account all the factors of the case and the degree of Mr Suarez's guilt in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Code. The decision comes into force as soon it is communicated," he added.
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