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Sam Morsy, a midfielder for Ipswich Town, has been suspended by the Football Association for four games due to violent behavior.
After a Saturday fight at Portman Road with Ethan Hamilton of Accrington Stanley, the 30-year-old Egypt international was charged with a breach of FA Rule E1.1.
“Obviously, it’s a huge blow to lose our captain,” Ipswich Chief Executive Mark Ashton said.
The trip to AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday night marks the beginning of the suspension.
In addition, Morsy will be absent from the following games: Saturday’s trip to Sheffield Wednesday, Gillingham’s home game on February 5, Tuesday night’s game at Doncaster on February 8, and the Ipswich game against Milton Keynes on February 12. All of these dates are scheduled, assuming nothing goes wrong.
The midfielder’s actions in the 27th minute were not observed by the match officials, according to the FA statement released on Monday, which first revealed the accusation. However, it was captured on camera and is purported to be violent behavior.”
“We are extremely disappointed with the regulatory commission’s decision, which we are unable to appeal,” Ashton continued. However, Kieran McKenna, myself, and the coaching staff are confident in the remaining players during the time that Sam will not be able to assist in getting the desired outcomes.”
With the 2-1 victory, Ipswich moved up to ninth place in the League One standings.
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