NEW YORK (AP) -- Mexico soccer coach Javier Aguirre was suspended for three matches on Saturday for starting a melee during a Gold Cup match against Panama, putting him in danger of missing a World Cup qualifier against the United States.
The Mexican Football Federation was also fined $25,000 for what the CONCACAF disciplinary committee considered "serious irresponsible behavior" by the national coaching staff.
Aguirre's suspension was to start with Mexico's last group game on Sunday against Guadeloupe. He's eligible to return for the final on July 26 if Mexico qualifies.
If eliminated before the semifinals, any remaining games would be served in World Cup qualifying. Mexico's next qualifier is at home against the United States on Aug. 12.
Posted in Sports on Saturday, July 11, 2009 11:00 pm
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