The much-maligned Uruguay international appeared to strike La Roja’s
Gonzalo Jara in the face during his side’s World Cup qualifier in March,
but has avoided reprimand
The Uruguayan FA (AUF) has announced that Liverpool striker Luis Suarez will not face punishment after appearing to punch Chile defender Gonzalo Jara during Uruguay’s World Cup qualifier against La Roja on March 26.
The incident was not spotted by officials but was retrospectively
analysed, but Fernando Cacares, AUF's general secretary, has revealed
that the President of Fifa's Disciplinary Commission has decided against
reprimanding the 26-year-old.
“The president of the
Disciplinary Commission of FIFA has decided that this matter does not
require the intervention of the Disciplinary Commission of FIFA and
therefore, this procedure is now closed", the statement read.
"We beg you to extend this communication to the player Luis Suarez as
soon as possible and we thank you for your invaluable collaboration".
The
announcement will be a welcome relief for Suarez, who is currently
serving a lengthy 10-match ban for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic
when the two sides faced each other in late April.
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