Declan Rice receives two-game UEFA ban for referee abuse | OneFootball

Declan Rice receives two-game UEFA ban for referee abuse | OneFootball

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·17 June 2022

Declan Rice receives two-game UEFA ban for referee abuse

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West Ham United captain Declan Rice has received a two-game ban from UEFA after ranting at a referee.

Rice was filmed hurling abuse at official Jesus Gil Manzano following Eintracht Frankfurt's Europa League semi-final second leg win over the Hammers back in May, accusing the Spanish referee of 'corruption'.


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"Ref, ref, it's so poor, all night, it's so bad. How can you be that bad, honestly? You've probably been f****** paid. F****** corruption," Rice said.

Manager David Moyes - who said West Ham would not punish Rice for his outburst - and Aaron Cresswell were sent off in the defeat at Frankfurt and will serve one-game bans. They will miss the first leg of their Europa Conference League play-off in August, while Rice will be absent for both games.

West Ham have additionally been fined £1,500 after fans brought fireworks into the Waldstadion, while Frankfurt will have to play one game behind closed doors - though this has been suspended for two years - and fined £69,000 for other offences.

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