Tottenham's Bentancur banned 7 games over comment on South Koreans
The English Football Association said in a statement that an independent commission also imposed a £100,000 ($126,000) fine on the player. The sanction can be appealed
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Uruguay midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur. PHOTO: AP
London, 18 Nov
Uruguay midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur
was banned for seven matches on Monday for making an offensive comment about
South Koreans in relation to a remark about Tottenham teammate Son Heung-min.
The English Football Association said
in a statement that an independent commission also imposed a £100,000
($126,000) fine on the player. The sanction can be appealed.
The suspension only covers domestic
matches, meaning that the 27-year-old Bentancur will be available to play for
his London club in the Europa League. Spurs take on Roma in the league phase of
the tournament on 28 Nov.
Appearing on a Uruguayan television
show in June, Bentancur was asked for a Tottenham player's jersey and replied,
“Sonny's?” He added it could be Son's cousin, too, because “more or less they
are all the same.”
Bentancur later apologised to Son on
Instagram, saying it was a “very bad joke” and he would “never disrespect you
or hurt you.”
Son accepted the excuses, saying that
his teammate had made a mistake and “would not mean to ever intentionally say
something offensive.”
“We are brothers and nothing has
changed at all,” Son said in June. "We're past this, we're united, and we
will be back together in preseason to fight for our club as one.”
Bentancur was charged by the English
FA in September because he was alleged to have “acted in an improper manner
and/or used abusive and/or insulting words and/or brought the game into
disrepute.”
The FA said it constituted an
aggravated breach because it included “reference to nationality and/or race
and/or ethnic origin.”
Details of the decision released by
the commission showed that Bentancur explained his comments “were sarcastic and
a gentle rebuke” for the journalist calling his teammate The Korean', and that
he challenged the reporter's description of Son.
In its conclusions, the regulatory
commission, however, wrote that “even on the basis of the player's evidence and
submissions, we consider the player's conduct in using the words he did, in the
full context in which they were used, was clearly abusive and insulting, and
would amount to misconduct."
The commission added that it also took
into consideration the fact that Bentancur did not intend to offend Son or
anyone else.
Bentancur was also ordered to attend a
“face-to-face education program”, details of which will be provided later. The
course should be completed by March 11 next year.
“If the player fails to complete the
program satisfactorily in that period, he will be immediately suspended from
all domestic club football until such time as the mandatory program is
completed,” the FA said.
Tottenham and Bentancur did not
immediately react to the punishment.
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