Syrian Footballer Banned For Life For Kicking Referee
Al-Jaish defender has been banned for life by the Syrian Football Association after he kicked, insulted and spat on a referee.
The former Syria national team captain was sent off after lashing out at the referee in the game against Al-Wathba on Friday.
The 33-year-old had to be restrained from further attacking the referee by players from both sides.
Al-Saleh continued to insult the referee after the match in the dressing room.
In addition to the ban, Al-Saleh was fined 1.5 million Syrian pounds ($597) and his Al-Jaish club fined 3 million pounds for their fans’ repeated insults to the referee.
All penalties are final and not subject to appeals the Syrian FA said.
Al-Wathba beat Al-Jaish 1-0 in the top-of-the-table clash and lead the Syrian top flight by a single point.