The article discusses the suspension of players in football, specifically those who have been sent off in their last competitive game before the finals of a World Cup. The example given is Mike Hanke, Germany striker, who was very unlucky and had to serve a two-match ban due to serious foul play against Mexico at the Confederations Cup in 2005.
The article also mentions Wayne Rooney's suspension for Euro 2012, where England reduced his three-match ban on appeal, allowing him to play in the final group stage match against Ukraine. Additionally, it highlights Lauren James' situation when she was sent off in her last competitive game before the 2023 Women's World Cup and received a two-game suspension instead of a three-match ban.
The article concludes by noting that there are only a few cases where players have not been so fortunate as Hanke, who missed an entire year due to his suspension.
The article also mentions Wayne Rooney's suspension for Euro 2012, where England reduced his three-match ban on appeal, allowing him to play in the final group stage match against Ukraine. Additionally, it highlights Lauren James' situation when she was sent off in her last competitive game before the 2023 Women's World Cup and received a two-game suspension instead of a three-match ban.
The article concludes by noting that there are only a few cases where players have not been so fortunate as Hanke, who missed an entire year due to his suspension.