Lionel Messi has been banned for four-match that is an international suspension by FIFA
after the Argentina Captain was found guilty of abusing a
referee verbally in a World Cup qualifying match against Chile last
week.
Lionel Messi suspension was confirmed just five hours before Argentina’s World Cup qualifier against Bolivia yesterday, a match the La Albiceleste lost 2-0.
FIFA,
the world football governing body, said on Tuesday that Lionel Messi was
banned for “directing insulting words at an assistant referee” during
Argentina’s 1-0 win over Chile on Friday.
FIFA said after the game
in La Paz, the “remainder of the sanction will be served over
Argentina’s subsequent World Cup qualifying matches”. Messi, who
scored the only goal in the qualifier, was angered when he was flagged
for a foul, waving and shouting at the assistant in response.
Lionel Messi was also fined 10,000 Swiss francs ($10,160) by FIFA’s disciplinary panel.
Lionel Messi was also fined 10,000 Swiss francs ($10,160) by FIFA’s disciplinary panel.
And as you can see this kind of situation Argentina is third in South American qualifying, with the top four teams advancing to next summer’s finals in Russia. There are five matches still to play in the qualifiers.
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