Friday, July 26, 2013

Jurgen Klinsmann banned from Gold Cup final against Panama

The U.S. soccer team will be missing a familiar figure for the Gold Cup final against Panama on Sunday — its coach.

Jurgen Klinsmann was suspended for one game Friday by CONCACAF's disciplinary committee, the result of his ejection in the 87th minute of a 3-1 victory against Honduras in the semifinals Wednesday. Klinsmann was dismissed "for showing dissent towards the referee by throwing the ball in a violent manner," the disciplinary committee found, and said FIFA rules require anyone ejected from a match to be suspended for the following game.

Klinsmann was apparently displeased with some aggressive play from the Honduras side late in Wednesday's match, leading to his ejection.

The decision cannot be appealed.



"I don't think it changes too much," U.S. captain DaMarcus Beasley said Friday. "It's always good to have him on the bench, but he'll give his wisdom before the game ... make sure we get off on the right foot. But it's not going to be the same, not seeing his face on the sideline, giving us instructions when we need it and being the enthusiastic person that he is on the bench. Especially when we score or he needs to tell us something if we need to change something."

Klinsmann flew off the handle Wednesday after the referee failed to issue cards on a series of hard fouls against the Americans. He could be seen yelling and gesturing angrily in the direction of the referee and was told to leave the field after he slammed a ball into the ground.

Klinsmann later apologized, saying he acted out of frustration.


Following a review today by the CONCACAF Disciplinary Committee, in accordance with Article VI.1b of the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup Regulations, it was decided that United States national team head coach Jurgen Klinsmann has been suspended for one match. This decision was reached in accordance with Articles 18.4, 19.1, 19.2 and 20 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code.

Mr. Klinsmann was ejected from the technical area for showing dissent towards the referee by throwing the ball in a violent manner during the CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinal match against Honduras on July 24, 2013, in Arlington, Texas, USA.

His suspension will be served in the USA's next match, which is scheduled to take place on July 28, 2013, at the Gold Cup final in Chicago.

This decision cannot be appealed in accordance with the FIFA DC Art. 118.

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