LFP bans Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Paris: Paris St Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been banned for four Ligue 1 games for insulting match officials.
Sebastien Deneux, head of the French League’s (LFP) disciplinary committee, told reporters on Thursday that the Swede was found guilty of “using insulting language” after a Ligue 1 game last month.
Ibrahimovic launched his expletive-laden rant after PSG lost 3-2 at Girondins Bordeaux on March 15.
He also said France was a “shit country” but those comments fell outside the LFP’s jurisdiction.
Ibrahimovic had already been suspended for PSG’s quarter-final first leg against Barcelona in the Champions League next week.
The Ligue 1 ban starts on next Tuesday, meaning he can take part in Saturday’s League Cup final against Bastia at the Stade de France.
French champions PSG top Ligue 1 with 62 points and have seven matches left this season.
Sebastien Deneux, head of the French League’s (LFP) disciplinary committee, told reporters on Thursday that the Swede was found guilty of “using insulting language” after a Ligue 1 game last month.
Ibrahimovic launched his expletive-laden rant after PSG lost 3-2 at Girondins Bordeaux on March 15.
He also said France was a “shit country” but those comments fell outside the LFP’s jurisdiction.
Ibrahimovic had already been suspended for PSG’s quarter-final first leg against Barcelona in the Champions League next week.
The Ligue 1 ban starts on next Tuesday, meaning he can take part in Saturday’s League Cup final against Bastia at the Stade de France.
French champions PSG top Ligue 1 with 62 points and have seven matches left this season.
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