(AFP) – Uruguay’s President Jose
Mujica said Friday that the four-year ban against star striker Luis Suarez for
biting a World Cup opponent would become an “eternal shame” on football’s
history.
Mujica strongly condemned the way
FIFA, football’s global governing body, carried out the sanction after Suarez
bit the shoulder of Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini.
“We think this will be remembered,
this will remain among the worst moments in the history of football. This will
be an eternal shame in the story of World Cups,” Mujica said in his weekly
radio address.
But the Uruguayan leader, who said
after the incident that he had not seen a bite, did not condemn the four month
ban on all football activities ordered against the 27-year-old Uruguay striker.
“In a certain way, it can be
understood,” said the 79-year-old left-of-centre leader
. Mujica said he had met
Suarez after his return to Uruguay on Friday to offer “a humble accolade.”
“We cannot understand the form, the
procedure applied” in making the sanction, the president added.
Suarez bit Chiellini in a World Cup
match as Uruguay beat Italy 1-0 to secure a place in the last 16. FIFA ordered
a four month ban on all football activities, a nine match international
suspension and a 100,000 Swiss francs ($112,000, 83,000 euro) fine.
Suarez flew back to Uruguay on
Friday.
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