Jesse Marsch, Canada Soccer Face Discipline From CONCACAF for Gold Cup Actions
- 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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The Canadian team will face a complicated investigation by the actions of technician Jesse Marsch, minutes after the victory in his Gold Cup debut. The Confederacy of North America, Central America and the Caribbean of Football (Concacaf) began an investigation against the American for his rude actions against the referees of the meeting against Honduras.
CONCACAF investigating CanMNT head coach Jesse Marsch 'for incidents' during Canada's Gold Cup win over Honduras
Apparently, Canada’s offensive explosion against Honduras wasn’t the only fireworks at BC Place on Tuesday night. The Canadian men’s national team opened their Gold Cup with an emphatic 6-0 win over former foes Honduras with head coach Jesse Marsch watching from a private suite up above. The American was banned from the dugout as he […] The post CONCACAF investigating CanMNT head coach Jesse Marsch ‘for incidents’ during Canada’s Gold Cup win ov…
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