Six days after getting suspended three MLS matches for tearing up the referee's notebook during a U.S. Open Cup match against the Portland Timbers, Seattle Sounders forward Clint Dempsey was suspended from the U.S. Open Cup competition for either six matches or two years.
Passion has characterized Clint Dempsey’s soccer career but it boiled over into farce Tuesday night. Dempsey was shown a red card for snatching the referee’s notebook and tearing it up in the Seattle Sounders’ loss to rivals Portland Timbers in the fourth round of the U.S. Open Cup. Teammates restrained Dempsey following the red card, and he sarcastically applauded the referee’s assistant as he left the field, according to the BBC. Dempsey initially was fuming after referee Daniel Radford dismissed Seattle’s Michael Ariza. Radford already had sent off Brad Evans, and Obafemi Martins was stretchered off the field in extra time with an apparent groin injury. Ariza’s exit reduced Seattle to eight players. Dempsey’s initial fury earned him a yellow card. His entry into the referee’s notebook earned him a red, and made Seattle finish the game with seven players. The U.S. Open Cup Adjudication and Discipline Panel announced that he would also be fined. The U.S. Soccer Federation could ban Dempsey for a long time.
Source: Time