Key Points

Inter Miami forward Luis Suarez has been handed a six-match ban by the Leagues Cup Organising Committee for spitting on a Seattle Sounders staff member. The incident occurred during a post-match scuffle following the Sounders' 3-0 victory in the Leagues Cup final last Sunday. This punishment means Suarez will miss the entire 2026 Leagues Cup tournament, and the ban could potentially extend into the 2027 edition. The suspension marks yet another controversial chapter in Suarez's career, which has previously included multiple biting incidents and suspensions.

Key Points: Luis Suarez Banned Six Games for Spitting on Sounders Staffer

  • Suarez suspended for spitting on Seattle Sounders staff member post-final
  • Incident occurred during scuffle after Sounders' 3-0 title-clinching win
  • Ban means Suarez will miss entire 2026 Leagues Cup tournament
  • MLS reserves right to impose further disciplinary action on players involved
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Luis Suarez handed six-game ban for spitting on staffer

Inter Miami's Luis Suarez gets 6-match Leagues Cup ban for spitting incident after final loss to Seattle, marking latest in his long history of controversies.

"I made a mistake and sincerely apologise. It's not the image I want to give - Luis Suarez"

New York, Sep 6

Inter Miami forward Luis Suarez has been banned for six matches for spitting on a Seattle Sounders staff member after the Leagues Cup final, organisers said on Friday.

The incident occurred during a scuffle that followed the Sounders' title-clinching 3-0 win over the Florida outfit in Seattle last Sunday.

In a statement, the Leagues Cup Organising Committee said it also banned Inter Miami's Sergio Busquets and Tomas Aviles for two and three games, respectively, for violent conduct during the melee. Sounders assistant coach Steven Lenhart was handed a five-game suspension for his role in the fracas, reports Xinhua.

Suarez's punishment means he will miss next year's Leagues Cup in full, and because the group stage guarantees only three games per season, the ban could carry into the 2027 edition.

While the ban will not impact his Major League Soccer availability, the Leagues Cup committee said the MLS "reserves the right to impose further disciplinary actions on the players and coaching staff involved."

It marks the latest in a long list of controversies that have stalked Suarez throughout his 20-year professional career, which has included spells at Liverpool, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, among other clubs.

He has served suspensions on three occasions for biting opponents, including an incident in 2014 in which he clamped down on the shoulder of Italy's Giorgio Chiellini during a World Cup match in Brazil.

Suarez apologised for his latest indiscretion in a social media post on Thursday.

"It was a moment of much tension and frustration, where just after the game ended things happened that shouldn't have happened but that doesn't justify my reaction," he said.

"I made a mistake and sincerely apologise. It's not the image I want to give in front of my family, that suffers because of my mistakes, in front of my club, that also doesn't deserve seeing themselves affected by something like this."

- IANS

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Priya S
Shameful! As a football fan who admired his skills, this is so disappointing. He has a pattern of such behavior - biting opponents and now spitting. Talent doesn't give you the right to be disrespectful.
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David E
The ban should have been longer. This isn't his first offense - it's like his fourth or fifth major disciplinary issue. At this point, he's just repeating the same mistakes.
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Ananya R
In Indian culture, spitting on someone is considered one of the worst insults. No amount of frustration justifies this. Hope he learns from this and becomes a better role model for young fans.
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Michael C
At least he apologized properly. Many players give half-hearted apologies, but his seems genuine. Still, actions have consequences and the ban is deserved.
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Siddharth J
The fact that this ban doesn't affect his MLS games is surprising. Shouldn't such behavior have consequences across all competitions? The league needs to take stronger action.

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