Fabiano banned for nine matches
September 17, 2008 - 9:19PM
Melbourne Victory striker Ney Fabiano has been banned for nine matches after being found guilty of spitting at Adelaide United's Robert Cornthwaite during Friday's A-League match at Telstra Dome.
Fabiano fronted the competition's independent disciplinary committee and was shown no leniency.
The committee, comprising John Marshall, Danny Moulis and Milan Blagojevic, found the offence was established and imposed a sanction of eight matches above and beyond the mandatory one match suspension.
The match review panel had dismissed an appeal by Melbourne on the weekend before referring the matter to the tribunal.
The Victory had claimed unsuccessfully that the red card given to Fabiano was an error in application.
Two weeks ago, Perth defender Dino Djulbic was banned for five weeks for spitting in the direction of a match official.
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