French referee who kicked player banned for three months
PARIS: The French referee who kicked out at a player during a Ligue 1 game was Thursday handed a three-month ban by disciplinary chiefs with a further three months suspended.
Tony Chapron, 45, kicked Diego Carlos of Nantes towards the end of the match against Paris SaintGermain on January 14 after being knocked over when the pair collided.
Chapron sent the player off before apologising the next day, saying Carlos had bumped into him but that his own reaction had been "clumsy" and "inappropriate".
The French Football Federation (FFF) suspended Chapron "until further notice" and the league's disciplinary commission met Thursday in Paris with Chapron attending the two-hour proceedings with his lawyer.
"The meeting took place in a calm atmosphere which was in contrast to the media lynching (around the affair)," said Samuel Chevret, the referee's lawyer.
At the time of the affair, the FFF said in a statement that Chapron had reviewed video footage of the incident and "noted that his fall had been caused accidentally".
Chapron apologised, saying in a statement to AFP: "The Nantes player, Diego Carlos, crashed into me.
"At the time of the collision, I felt a sharp pain where I had recently suffered an injury. My unfortunate reaction was to stick my leg out towards the player."
Several weeks before the incident, Chapron had announced that he planned to retire from refereeing at the end of the season.
He has been refereeing in France's top flight since 2004 and has taken charge of more than 400 matches, including the French Cup final in 2014. In October, he refereed a game in the Chinese Super League. - AFP