San Salvador, Nov 1 (EFE) .- The Salvadoran Football Federation (Fesfut) sanctioned 12 players of the absolute team this Tuesday, of which 6 received bans from 30 to 60 days and the collection of fines for 10% of his salary for “irregular acts” in the concentration for a match with Peru.
The source pointed out, without specifying the type of actions punished, that the acts took place in the United States as part of the friendly that Selecta lost against Peru last September.
Fesfut suspended Darwin Cerén, from Houston Dynamo, for 60 days and imposed a fine equal to 10% of his salary on the Salvadoran team.
Nelson Bonilla, Alexander Larín, Joaquín Rivas, Enrico Dueñas and Nelson Flores were also suspended from Selecta for 30 days and received the same fine.
Bonilla plays for Alianza of El Salvador and Larín is part of the Comunicaciones of Guatemala, while Rivas and Flores play for Miami FC and North Carolina of the USL in the United States and Dueñas for Cartagena B of the Spanish Second Division.
Selected Narciso Orellana, Michelle Mercado, Cristian Gil, Ronald Gómez, Brayan Tamacas and Kevin Menjívar received only a “public written reprimand”. These players play in the Salvadoran league, with the exception of Gómez, who plays for Tulsa in the USL.
“Our organization reiterates its position of zero tolerance for behavior that violates the principles and values of FIFA, Concacaf and Fesfut, which must be followed by all participants in Salvadoran football,” the entity said.
The Salvadoran national team will face Nicaragua in a friendly on November 16, a match in which the suspended players were unable to participate. EFE
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