FIFA World Cup: Qatar’s Assim Madibo banned for five games over leg-break tackle | Football News
FIFA has cracked the whip on serious foul play. Qatar midfielder Assim Madibo was handed a heavy five-match suspension on Wednesday by football’s global governing body following a gruesome tackle that broke the leg of Canada midfielder Ismael Kone during their World Cup group fixture.The 28-year-old Qatari player was shown a straight red card for the reckless challenge during Canada’s commanding 6-0 victory over Qatar at BC Place last Thursday. The FIFA Disciplinary Committee confirmed the lengthy ban was for serious foul play, adding that the decision is still subject to appeal.A tragic turn of eventsWhat should have been a night of historic celebration for Canada, marking their first-ever World Cup match victory was completely overshadowed by the harrowing injury to Koné. The AC Milan midfielder was lunged at from behind in the 51st minute, collapse-pinning his left leg beneath the challenge.Players from both sides immediately signaled to the medical staff in panic as Koné lay writhing on the turf, masking his mouth in agony. The young midfielder was rushed off on a stretcher and subsequently underwent emergency surgery to repair fractures in both the tibia and fibula of his left leg.A visibly distraught Madibo, who realized the severity of the damage immediately, went to apologize to Koné in person after the final whistle. The Canadian star later took to Instagram to thank fans, writing: “You can’t even imagine how grateful I am to everyone who reached out and that has me in their prayers.”Strict precedentsWhile a five-match ban is rare in modern tournament history, it does not stand as the heaviest sanction imposed by FIFA. The absolute record remains with Uruguay striker Luis Suárez, who was slapped with a massive nine-match ban and a four-month footballing ban for biting Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini at Brazil 2014. Before that, Italian defender Mauro Tassotti received an eight-game suspension in 1994 for fracturing Spain forward Luis Enrique’s nose with an elbow.The Qatari Football Association has not yet issued an official comment regarding the ruling, while Canada faces the grim reality of navigating the remainder of their dream World Cup home campaign without their star midfield engine.
