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Drogba banned for three games

AFP - 18 November 2008 16:40

Chelsea striker Didier Drogba (right) throws a coin back at the Burnley fans during their Carling Cup 4th round match against Burnley at Stamford Bridge, London. Drogba was banned for three games by the Football Association.

LONDON (AFP) - Chelsea striker Didier Drogba was banned for three games by the Football Association (FA) here on Tuesday.

The Ivory Coast international's suspension came after he admitted a charge of violent conduct for throwing a coin back into the crowd at Stamford Bridge during last Wednesday's League Cup defeat against Burnley.

Drogba will serve the suspension with immediate effect.

That means he will miss the Premier League leaders' match at home to Newcastle this Saturday, the London derby against Arsenal on November 30 and the match away to Bolton on December 6.

An FA statement said: "Drogba admitted a charge of violent conduct. The charge related to Drogba throwing a missile into the away section of the crowd after scoring during the League Cup match against Burnley at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, November 12.

Drogba, who was shown a yellow card for his actions, said after the match: "There is something I want to make clear. I tried to celebrate the goal and I received some things at me.

"The big mistake I did was to throw it back so if someone was hurt, I just want to apologise for it.

"This is not something I should show in a football match and I want to apologise. It was an incident in the heat of the moment and I regret it. It was just a mistake and nothing more."

The incident that saw Drogba banned happened after he'd scored the opening goal in the fourth round tie. He also appeared to make an obscene gesture at the away fans.

That goal against Burnley was Drogba's first of a season where a knee injury has restricted him to just five league appearances.

Burnley, who play in English football's second-tier Championship, went on to equalise 20 minutes from time and then pulled off a shock win, 5-4 on penalties after extra-time.

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Full-time
1 - 1
Extra-time
1 - 1
Penalties
4 - 5

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1 - 1

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Comments (2)

arventus

19 November 2008 08:25

He really shouldn't be banned for 3 MATCHES!!! just for throwing a coin into the crowd.They were the ones throwing the coins at him.This shouldn't really count as "violent conduct"

rohanchin

20 November 2008 17:08

all action warrant a reaction and has he says hes sorry, so let good conduct prevail..

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