Diego Simeone will not be able to coach Atletico Madrid for the remaining
three matches of the Spanish league season as his team fights with Barcelona
for the title.
The Spanish soccer federation on
Wednesday rejected Atletico's appeal against the three-match ban.
The Argentine was sent off during
last Saturday's 1-0 win over Malaga after someone threw a second ball onto the
field. The incident happened just as Malaga raced forward in a counter-attack
and the second ball rolled onto the field close to the player running with the
game ball, an action that the referee judged could have disrupted play.
After blowing the halftime whistle,
referee Mateu Lahoz approached Atletico's bench and was heard telling Simeone
''I have to send you off.''
In its finding, the federation's
competition committee said the club had failed to identify anyone and that ''it
has been established that the ball came from the area of Atletico's bench.''
According to the game's regulations,
the coach is held responsible if the perpetrator is not identified.
''The referee did the right thing,''
Simeone said after the match.
Simeone, who is well-known for his
energizing pep talks and spirited encouragement, will be allowed to sit in his
dugout for the Champions League match against Bayern Munich, but will have to
sit in the stands for the rest of league season.
Atletico is second in the standings,
even with Barcelona but behind on goal difference, while Real Madrid trails by
one point.
Simeone was also fined 3,005 euros
($3,400) and the club 1,050 euros ($2,000).
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