
CONCACAF Disciplinary Committee hands Canada coach Jesse Marsch a two-game ban
CONCACAF has handed Canada coach Jesse Marsch a two-game ban resulting from his ejection during the third-place game against the U.S. last month at the CONCACAF Nations League.
In addition to the automatic one-game ban for the red card, Marsch was given another game by the CONCACAF Disciplinary Committee “for unacceptable conduct towards the match officials and for delaying the restart of the match by refusing to leave the field of play.”
The ban means Marsch will have to sit out the first two games of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, scheduled for June 14 to July 6. A Canada Soccer spokesman confirmed that assistant coach Mauro Biello will run the sideline in Marsch’s absence.
The Disciplinary Committee also warned Canada Soccer and Marsch “that more severe sanctions could be taken should incidents occur during future matches.”