Canada Coach Jesse Marsch Cleared After Investigation
- Following an investigation into incidents at the June 17 Gold Cup match in Vancouver, CONCACAF found no fault with Canada head coach Jesse Marsch but imposed a fine on Canada Soccer for minor violations related to security and anti-doping procedures.
- The inquiry was launched to examine allegations against Marsch and Canada Soccer regarding violations of suspended official regulations and the use of inappropriate language following Canada's 6-0 victory over Honduras.
- Canada Soccer received two undisclosed fines for breaching security protocols involving delegation officials and failing to provide a representative for halftime doping control procedures.
- Marsch, serving a ban from a red card shown in March, said dialogue with CONCACAF had been positive and described the incidents as "a misunderstanding" ready to move forward positively.
- Marsch is cleared to play when Canada takes on El Salvador in the last game of Group B on June 24 in Houston, with the team currently ranked 30th worldwide.
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Concacaf Clears Coach Jesse Marsch of Wrongdoing in Investigation
timesng.com: Houston, TX — Concacaf has announced the conclusion of its investigation into Canada Soccer coach Jesse Marsch, clearing him of any wrongdoing following allegations of misconduct toward officials. The decision was made public late Monday. The disciplinary committee found no evidence that Marsch, who was serving a suspension due to a red card, violated any […] This post Concacaf Clears Coach Jesse Marsch of Wrongdoing in Investigatio…
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