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Suarez hit hard for not showing regret

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RIO DE JANEIRO: FIFA opted to punish Luis Suarez heavily for biting an opponent in a World Cup match because the Uruguayan showed no remorse for the incident and previous bans had not changed his behaviour, according to an internal FIFA document.

Suarez was hit on Thursday with a nine-game suspension on playing competitive matches for Uruguay and a four-month ban from any football-related activity, a record punishment for a player at a World Cup.

The decision ended the involvement in the tournament of one of the sport’s best players and prompted fury in Uruguay at the scale of the punishment for Suarez who was given a hero’s welcome on his return.

“At no time did the player show any kind of remorse or admit to any violation of FIFA rules and therefore showed no awareness of having committed any infraction,” the document said.

The document, drawn up by FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee which heard the Suarez case, said the bite on Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini on Tuesday took place when the two players were not close to the ball, which was an aggravating factor, and was a “deliberate, intentional and unprovoked” act.

The document said a six-game ban – the minimum in cases of a player spitting at another player – was considered insufficient in this ‘extraordinary’ case.

The decision to also ban Suarez from any football-related activity for four months was taken because the committee members felt two previous bans on Suarez for biting, while playing for clubs in Europe, had been ineffective. (Reuters)

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