Football ruling body FIFA has banned Nigerian born England midfielder Dele Alli for one international match following his middle-finger gesture during the World Cup qualifier against Slovakia.
Fifa also placed a fined 5,000 Swiss francs (£3,852) on the Tottenham player after it regarded the incident on 4 September as “offensive and unsporting”.
Alli will miss Thursday’s World Cup qualifier at home to Slovenia.
The 21-year-old will be available for the game against Lithuania on Sunday.
Alli said his gesture was aimed at former Spurs team-mate Kyle Walker during the 77th minute of the 2-1 win in Group F.
The incident occurred after Alli was body-checked by Slovakia defender Martin Skrtel, and referee Clement Turpin waved play on.
It initially appeared that Alli gestured towards the official, with whom he also had words when he was substituted in the 93rd minute.
A Fifa statement said:
Fifa also placed a fined 5,000 Swiss francs (£3,852) on the Tottenham player after it regarded the incident on 4 September as “offensive and unsporting”.
Alli will miss Thursday’s World Cup qualifier at home to Slovenia.
The 21-year-old will be available for the game against Lithuania on Sunday.
Alli said his gesture was aimed at former Spurs team-mate Kyle Walker during the 77th minute of the 2-1 win in Group F.
The incident occurred after Alli was body-checked by Slovakia defender Martin Skrtel, and referee Clement Turpin waved play on.
It initially appeared that Alli gestured towards the official, with whom he also had words when he was substituted in the 93rd minute.
A Fifa statement said:
Although the disciplinary committee was not convinced that the player directed the gesture at the referee, and regardless of whether it was allegedly directed at a team-mate, it did consider such gesture to be offensive and unsporting. Therefore it amounted to a violation of article 57 of the Fifa disciplinary code.”
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