LONDON, Dec 6, 2012 (AFP) – Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel was on
Thursday suspended for three matches and fined £60,000 (74,320 euros)
for clashing with match officials following the controversial 3-2 defeat
to Manchester United.
The match had been overshadowed by accusations that referee Mark Clattenburg had racially abused the Chelsea midfielder.
But Clattenburg was later cleared of all charges.
Mikel had admitted using threatening and/or abusive and/or insulting
words and/or behaviour in the official’s changing room at the end of the
game at Stamford Bridge on October 28, said the Football Association.
“Chelsea’s John Obi Mikel has been given a three-match suspension to
begin with immediate effect and fined £60,000 following an Independent
Regulatory Commission hearing today,” said an FA statement.
“The Regulatory Commission’s independent chairman Christopher Quinlan
QC emphasised that the
Independent Regulatory Commission accepted, as
did The FA, that at the time he threatened the referee the player
genuinely believed that the referee had racially abused him.
“But for that factor the suspension would have been significantly
longer. Subsequently The FA investigated the allegation that the referee
racially abused the player and found that there was not a case for him
to answer.”
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