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Serbian defender Rajkovic banned for Games spit

AFP - 5 September 2008 20:10

Serbian defender Slobodan Rajkovic, seen here in action April 2008, was on Friday banned for 12 months for spitting at the referee following his side´s 2-0 defeat by Argentina in a group match at the Beijing Olympics, FIFA announced.

PARIS (AFP) - Serbian defender Slobodan Rajkovic was on Friday banned for 12 months for spitting at the referee following his side's 2-0 defeat by Argentina in a group match at the Beijing Olympics, FIFA announced.

The incident took place after 19-year-old Rajkovic, who plays at Chelsea but has been loaned out to Dutch side Twente, had been one of two Serbian players shown a red card by Abdullah Al Hilali.

A statement from the FIFA Disciplinary Committee read: "At its 1 September 2008 meeting, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee decided to suspend Slobodan Rajkovic (Serbia) for 12 months for spitting at the referee on 13 August 2008 after the Argentina vs. Serbia match at the Olympic Football Tournaments.

"This suspension applies to all national and international matches including club competitions. This decision may be appealed."

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Escape_to_Victory

6 September 2008 01:34

Barton suspended 6 games for practically trying to gouge out a players eyes!

Escape_to_Victory

6 September 2008 01:49

FC Twente shouldn't necessarily pay for what he did in a Serbian kit though I admit it is bad and the Serbian U21s were in some trouble in that tournament in Holland last year too from what I remember and went to the finals too.

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