Darwin Nunez has received a five-match suspension from international duty with Uruguay following the tumultuous events that occurred after their 1-0 loss to Colombia in the Copa America semi-final. The incident, which took place in July, involved clashes between players and fans, leading to significant disciplinary action from CONMEBOL, the governing body for South American football.
The disciplinary action follows an investigation conducted by CONMEBOL into the altercations, which included testimonies from 11 players. Nunez has been handed the most severe punishment among those investigated. His ban includes a $20,000 fine and will keep him sidelined for Uruguay’s upcoming international fixtures. The suspension affects only his international matches, so he remains eligible to play for Liverpool during this period.
Tottenham’s Rodrigo Bentancur has also been punished, receiving a four-match suspension and a $16,000 fine. Additionally, Jose Maria Gimenez of Atletico Madrid, Mathias Olivera, and Ronald Araujo each face three-game bans and $12,000 fines. Several other players, including Aston Villa’s Emi Martinez and Manchester United’s Facundo Pellistri, have been fined $5,000 each. The Uruguayan Football Association itself has been fined $20,000 for its role in the incidents.
According to *El Observador*, Nunez’s suspension will see him miss key World Cup qualifiers for Uruguay. The matches include games against Paraguay on September 7, Venezuela on September 10, Peru on October 11, Ecuador on October 16, and Colombia on November 14. This suspension will cover the next two international breaks, though it is anticipated that he will return for the World Cup qualifier against Brazil in November.
The chaotic scenes were described by Gimenez, who highlighted the distressing situation faced by the families of the players. He reported that Colombian fans in a specific section threatened their families, leading to a desperate situation where players had to intervene to protect their loved ones, including newborns. Gimenez criticized the lack of immediate security presence, noting that police only arrived half an hour later.
Following these events, Colombia lost to Argentina in the Copa America final, while Uruguay managed to secure third place by defeating Canada in the playoff match.