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Oscar lands 8-game suspension for triggering Guangzhou brawl

(China Daily) Updated: 2017-06-24 07:47

SHANGHAI - Brazilian international Oscar was suspended for eight games on Thursday for triggering a spectacular mass brawl in the Chinese Super League between his Shanghai SIPG side and Guangzhou R&F last Sunday.

After the former Chelsea midfielder twice appeared to deliberately fire the ball at Guangzhou players, he was rushed by several opponents. Oscar fell to the ground and a melee broke out around him.

The Chinese Football Association issued lengthy bans to four players, including the 25-year-old Oscar, and fined him 40,000 yuan ($6,000).

Oscar lands 8-game suspension for triggering Guangzhou brawl

Shanghai SIPG's Brazilian star Oscar has been suspended for eight matches for his part in triggering a melee during last Sunday's Chinese Super League match against Guangzhou R&F in Guangzhou. Liu Dawei / Xinhua

Oscar, who was not booked at the time of the scrap, is one of the most high-profile players in the Chinese Super League (CSL) after he joined SIPG for an Asian-record $88 million this season.

The CFA said he was responsible for sparking the ugly incident just before halftime in the league match.

Oscar will not return to CSL action until late August. Among the games he will miss will be against Guangzhou Evergrande on July 22, as Andre Villas-Boas' second-place SIPG attempts to keep up the pressure on the league leader.

"It very badly impacted the Chinese Super League match," the CFA said in a statement, referring to Oscar's key role in the dispute in which players, coaching staff and substitutes poured off the benches and waded into the fray.

Two players, one from each side, were sent off for their part in the brawl.

One of them, Shanghai's Fu Huan, was banned for six CSL games, and red-carded Guangzhou R&F player Li Tixiang got five games.

Guangzhou's Chen Zhizhao, who seemed to push Oscar to the turf, was banned for seven league games and both clubs were fined and warned about their behavior.

Oscar was unhurt and the fiery encounter finished 1-1 to leave SIPG four points behind reigning champion Evergrande.

SIPG coach Andre Villas-Boas defended Oscar afterwards, saying he was "just being passionate", and Oscar denied he purposely aimed the ball at R&F players.

"Disrespect the opponent? It is not true. I am a very dedicated player and respect sportsmanship," the Brazilian told the Sina Sports website.

The CFA is not afraid to hand out stiff punishments to protect the reputation of Chinese soccer.

In March it hit Qin Sheng of Shanghai Shenhua with a six-month ban for stomping on Belgian international Axel Witsel, who plays for Tianjin Quanjian.

Agence France-Presse

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