Canada coach Jesse Marsch was suspended for an additional game by CONCACAF's disciplinary committee, extending the punishment to two games for his conduct during the Nations League third-place match against the U.S. last month. (More Football News)
In going beyond the automatic one-game ban for a red card, CONCACAF's disciplinary committee cited Marsch on Thursday for 바카라for unacceptable conduct towards the match officials and for delaying the restart of the match by refusing to leave the field of play.바카라 It said 바카라More severe sanctions could be taken should incidents occur during future matches.바카라
바카라We are frustrated by, and strongly disagree with today바카라s decision to add an extra game to Jesse Marsch바카라s suspension,바카라 the Canadian Soccer Association said in a statement. 바카라We are reviewing the matter further and communicating with CONCACAF.바카라
Marsch will miss the Gold Cup group stage games against Honduras and Curaçao in June.
Marsch was ejected in the 54th minute of Canada바카라s 2-1 win on March 23 for complaining when Mexican referee Katia Garcia didn't make a call after Jonathan David hit the turf. Replays appeared to show David lost his footing as he attempted to evade Max Arfsten. There had been no call when David had gone down minutes earlier in the U.S. penalty area under pressure from Tyler Adams.