Canada Coach Jesse Marsch Downplays Latest CONCACAF Disciplinary Proceeding
- CONCACAF has initiated disciplinary proceedings against Jesse Marsch and Canada Soccer for incidents during a Gold Cup match against Honduras.
- The Disciplinary Committee is reviewing evidence, including reports of regulations being disregarded and offensive language used towards officials.
- Marsch was previously ejected for unacceptable conduct in a March match and received a one-game suspension.
- The Disciplinary Committee warned that further incidents could lead to more severe sanctions against Canada Soccer and Marsch.
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NEWS: Independent Review Panel Upholds Earthquakes’ Appeal of Ian Harkes Red Card
SAN JOSE, Calif. – The Independent Review Panel, consisting of one representative from U.S. Soccer, one representative from Canada Soccer and one independent representative nominated by the Professional Referee Organization, has unanimously voted to rescind the one-game suspension and accompanying fine for the second yellow card issued to San Jose
Jesse Marsch is under Concacaf’s microscope yet again
TSN reached out to multiple sources, on the condition of anonymity and background, who say Jesse Marsch arrived at BC Place in Vancouver prior to Canada's opening Gold Cup match against Honduras on Tuesday and was escorted to a box by a Concacaf official.
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