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AIFF DC suspends FC Goa’s Jorge Ortiz for two matches for “violent conduct”

Jorge Ortiz has already served his automatic one-match suspension as a result of his red card offence.

By: PTI | New Delhi |
Updated: December 20, 2021 12:22:23 pm
jorge ortizOrtiz had pushed an opponent when the ball was not in play during that match. (ISL)

FC Goa player Jorge Ortiz has been handed a two-match suspension and fined Rs 50,000 by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) Disciplinary Committee for “violent conduct during an Indian Super League (ISL) match.

The ISL said Ortiz was found guilty of committing serious misconduct after being charged with “violent conduct” in FC Goa’s ISL game against Bengaluru FC on December 11 at Bambolim.

Ortiz had pushed an opponent when the ball was not in play during that match.

The player in his defence apologized and stated ‘there was no harm intended’ towards Bengaluru FC player Suresh Singh Wangjam, in his written reply to the Committee, the ISL said in a media release.

The AIFF body passed the verdict on Sunday after calling for an additional hearing.

Ortiz has already served his automatic one-match suspension as a result of his red card offence. The Spaniard will sit out FC Goa’s match against Odisha FC on Friday. He will be eligible for selection next against ATK Mohun Bagan on December 29.

ATK Mohun Bagan physiotherapist Luis Alfonso Redondo Martinez has also been fined Rs 40,000 by the Disciplinary Committee.

Charged with a similar offence and called for a hearing, Martinez has been given a ‘stern warning’ for his actions. No additional match suspensions were imposed on him by the Committee.

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