
MLS Disciplinary Committee Decisions Announced
September 6, 2019 - Major League Soccer (MLS) News Release
NEW YORK - The MLS Disciplinary Committee has issued an additional match suspension (two games total) and an additional undisclosed fine to Portland Timbers midfielder Renzo Zambrano for aggressive behavior toward a match official during the 90+ minute of Portland's game against Real Salt Lake on Aug. 31. Zambrano, who received a red card for the incident, will serve his first game suspension when he returns from international competition on Sept. 15 against D.C. United and will serve his additional game suspension on Sept. 18 against the New York Red Bulls.
The MLS Disciplinary Committee has issued an undisclosed fine to Zambrano for failure to leave the field in a timely manner after receiving his red card in the 90+ minute against Real Salt Lake on Aug. 31.
The MLS Disciplinary Committee has issued an undisclosed fine to Vancouver Whitecaps FC assistant coach Youssef Dahha for violating the league's bench behavior policy and failing to leave the bench area in a timely and orderly manner following his dismissal.
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