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Senegalese international defender Moussa Wague is sentenced to a four-game ban by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) after being sacked in Barcelona's 1-0 defeat at B Ejea on Sunday.
The 20-year-old received a red card after being involved in a clash with a spectator, then quickly apologized for what he called a "moment of anger", claiming that his reaction was the result of "numerous and repeated racist manifestations". insults."
According to referee Gorka Mazo's match notes, Wague was ruled out for "hitting a spectator in the face while he was trying to grab a ball while it was not in play." ".
Subsequently, the RFEF imposed a heavy sentence, however, in violation of Article 100 of its disciplinary code, relating to "conduct contrary to sportsmanship deemed serious".
The penalty may be a ban of four to ten games.
Wague is still waiting for his debut in the senior Barcelona team and has so far played 11 times for Team B since his transfer from Belgian club KAS Eupen last year.
He was an unused substitute as Barcelona lost 2-1 to Levante in the first leg of their round of 16 first leg of the Copa del Rey earlier in January.
A product of the Aspire Academy of Qatar, Wague scored his first international goal for Senegal in a 2-2 draw with Japan in his Group H match of the 2018 World Cup – for to make him the youngest scorer of Africa at this tournament.
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