Friday, 7 December 2012

English FA slams Mikel with three match ban, £60,000 fine

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The English Football Association on Thursday slammed Chelsea and Nigerian midfielder, John Mikel Obi, with a three-match ban and £60,000 fine for using threatening language after his club’s October 28, 2012 match with Manchester United.
He had allegedly used threatening, abusive and insulting words against refreee Mark Clattenburg after the match.
Mikel had claimed that the referee used a racist slur, “monkey,” on him during the match.
A post on the English FA’s website said, “Chelsea’s John Obi Mikel has been given a three-match suspension to begin with immediate effect and fined £60,000 following an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing today (Thursday 6 December 2012).

“Mikel had requested a personal hearing after admitting an FA charge of using threatening and/or abusive and/or insulting words and/or behaviour.
“The breach of FA Rule E3 was in relation to an incident which occurred in the match official’s changing room at the end of Chelsea’s fixture against Manchester United on 28 October 2012.
“The Regulatory Commission’s independent chairman Christopher Quinlan QC emphasised that the Independent Regulatory Commission accepted, as did The FA, that at the time he threatened the referee the player genuinely believed that the referee had racially abused him. But for that factor the suspension would have been significantly longer.
“Subsequently The FA investigated the allegation that the referee racially abused the player and found that there was not a case for him to answer.”
culled from Punch

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