Canada coach Jesse Marsch was suspended for an extra game by Concacaf on Thursday following his actions during the team’s Nations League third-place playoff against the United States last month.
Marsch was shown a red card in the second half of Canada’s 2-1 win after arguing referee Katia Garcia’s denial of a penalty when forward Jonathan David went down in the 18-yard box.
The red card automatically earned Marsch a one game ban, which has now been increased to two for his conduct following the referee’s decision
“After opening a disciplinary case and reviewing the documentation and evidence collected during its investigation, and based on the competition regulations and the Concacaf Disciplinary Code, the Disciplinary Committee has imposed a one-match suspension on Mr. Marsch for unacceptable conduct towards the match officials and for delaying the restart of the match by refusing to leave the field of play,” Concacaf said in a statement.