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LONDON (AP) — A soccer player in England’s fourth tier was banned for 13 matches on Friday and ordered to attend an education program after using a sexual reference when abusing an opponent.
Sam Finley, a midfielder for Tranmere Rovers, admitted using language that included a reference to sexual orientation when trading insults with Walsall’s Jamille Matt during a Jan. 11 match in League Two.
Finley had been previously punished twice for what the Football Association described as “aggravated breaches” of rules for abusing opponents.
The FA said a regulatory commission imposed the punishment, which also includes a fine of 2,000 pounds ($2,660), following a hearing.
In its written reasons, the commission noted that Finley “has sought outside assistance with anger management issues” and has had calls with Sporting Chance, a charity that provides mental health support for professional sportspeople.
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