Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli has been suspended for one match,
fined £25 000 and ordered to attend to an education course after making
racist and anti-semitic comments.
Balotelli had already accepted a charge of an aggravated breach of
Football Association rule E3, relating to references of ethnic origin,
colour, race, nationality or religion or belief, after his posting of an
image of computer game character Super Mario on Instagram which
included the words "jumps like a black man and grabs coins like a Jew".
The Italy international did not request a personal hearing, but
submitted written mitigation to an independent disciplinary panel, who
handed out the punishment on Thursday.
Balotelli will now miss Sunday's Premier League clash with Arsenal at Anfield, subject to any appeal.
Liverpool said they were awaiting the full written verdict from the
panel but did not rule out further action against the player by the
club.
"The club acknowledges the decision reached by the independent panel and
due consideration will be given to the written judgement once we
receive it from the FA," a Liverpool spokesman said.
"Any further action taken by ourselves in relation to this matter is between the club and player."
The day after his posting – which he quickly deleted – Balotelli
apologised by writing on Twitter: "I apologise if I've offended anyone.
The post was meant to be anti-racist with humour. I now understand that
out of context (it) may have the opposite effect."
But the former Manchester City and AC Milan star was unable to avoid a
ban that added to a troubled first season at Liverpool for the
controversial forward.
The FA said in a statement: "Following an independent regulatory
commission hearing today Mario Balotelli has been fined £25 000,
suspended for one-match with immediate effect, subject to any appeal,
and warned as to his future conduct after he admitted breaching FA rules
in relation to social media.
"The charge was that an image the Liverpool player posted on social
media was abusive and/or insulting and/or improper, contrary to FA rule
E3(1).
"Furthermore, the posting was considered to be an "aggravated breach" as
defined in FA rule E3(2) in that it included a reference to ethnic
origin and/or colour and/or race and/or nationality and/or religion or
belief.
"Mr Balotelli has also been ordered to attend an education programme."
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