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Manchester: The beginning of the new year was not good for Edinson Cavani The Manchester United footballer has been sanctioned for three games by the English Football Association (FA) for using offensive language on social networks. The Uruguayan striker has also been fined £ 100,000.
The FA said in a statement Thursday that the 33-year-old had been sentenced. You will have to participate in educational activities in addition to prohibitions and fines. The fines will be spent on fighting racism.
The statement read: “The comments posted on the Manchester United forward’s Instagram page are insulting, derogatory and disrespectful to football. Because it means something about caste, race and group. A neutral commission was appointed in this regard. Then his punishment was announced ‘
Cavani used offensive language in an Instagram post after the November 29 Premier League game against Southampton. He entered the field as a substitute for the team’s 3-2 win and scored two goals in overtime, including the victory. He received a congratulatory message from a friend at the end of the match. But in response he made racist comments. After realizing his mistake, Kavani deleted the post and apologized.
The star footballer could not avoid punishment even after apologizing. However, he has decided not to appeal against the punishment. Cavani will not be able to play in the Man U jersey against Aston Villa on the first day of the new year in the league due to the ban. The star will also miss the League Cup semi-final against Manchester City on January 8 and Watford in the FA Cup on January 9.
For Manchester, however, it has been said that there was no racism in that post. Cavani’s post has been misinterpreted Cavani, however, has admitted to violating the FA rules. However, he had already declared that he was against racism.
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