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MLS Disciplinary Committee hands Toronto FC defender Carlos Salcedo a one-game ban

TORONTO — Major League Soccer has suspended Toronto FC defender Carlos Salcedo for one game for a lunging tackle that only netted the Mexican international a yellow card in last Saturday's 4-1 loss to the New York Red Bulls.
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Toronto FC captain Michael Bradley, right, and teammate Carlos Salcedo speak to with the referee during second half MLS action in Toronto on Saturday, March 5, 2022. Major League Soccer has suspended Toronto FC defender Carlos Salcedo for a lunging tackle that only earned the Mexican international a yellow card in last Saturday's 4-1 loss to the New York Red Bulls.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO — Major League Soccer has suspended Toronto FC defender Carlos Salcedo for one game for a lunging tackle that only netted the Mexican international a yellow card in last Saturday's 4-1 loss to the New York Red Bulls.

Referee Rubiel Vazquez opted not to reach for the red card after reviewing the 60th-minute play on a pitch-side monitor at the behest of the video assistant referee, Canadian Carol Anne Chenard. Instead he stuck with the yellow for the nasty challenge on Red Bulls forward Patryk Klimala deep in TFC territory.

The MLS Disciplinary Committee had a different view, suspending Salcedo for one game and fining him an undisclosed amount for "serious foul play."

Salcedo, who was playing in just his second MLS match for Toronto, will miss Saturday's game in Columbus.

The ban comes under the MLS Disciplinary Committee Parameter 3, which allows the committee to hand down a ban "on incidents in which the Professional Referee Organization acknowledges an on-field referee/video assistant referee (VAR) error."

The incident must be seen by the committee as a "clear and unequivocal red card, and egregious or repeat behaviour in nature."

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 9, 2022

The Canadian Press