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MLS disciplinary committee suspends and fines De Rosario

BY DAN KARELL

Major League Soccer’s Disciplinary Committee has announced that DC United captain Dwayne De Rosario has been suspended for two matches and fined an undisclosed amount, following a red card for violent conduct in a pre-season match.

De Rosario was shown the red card in the 60th minute of a match against the Philadelphia Union on February 23, after a tackle to Philadelphia’s Danny Cruz.

The MLS Players Union appealed the decision, and the appeal was heard yesterday by MLS commissioner Don Garber, with Garber upholding the two-match suspension and fine.

De Rosario will now miss the first two DC United matches of the season, away to Houston Dynamo on March 2, and home against Real Salt Lake on March 9. De Rosario is eligible to return on March 16, away to the New York Red Bulls.

What do you think of the MLS Disciplinary Committee’s decision on De Rosario? Do you believe it was appropriate? Do you see DC United winning their first two matches without him?

Share your thoughts below.

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  1. B.S.

    preseason fool. gawd.

    well, it will be very interesting to see the lineups without him now that bosko is gone. should be a lot of shifting. i know we have talent and cover but it will be totally different. hopefully no injuries this year and longer spans out for dero.

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    • not really alot of shifting

      there were only two games that bosko started for dero last year after the late-season injury

      but i’m hoping Ben doesnt try the same bandaid solution he did last year

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  2. Good. I’d imagine that Ben Olsen gave him a good tongue lashing for needlessly getting himself suspended for the first two games of the season against two tough opponents. Great player, total punk.

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    • I read somewhere that is was not available. I believe because the game was not streamed live or something like that.

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