Manchester United forward Edinson Cavani handed three-match ban by FA over social media post
Manchester Joined forward Edinson Cavani has been given a three-coordinate boycott and fined £100,000 ($136,594) by the English Football Relationship corresponding to an online media post.
The Uruguayan expressed gratitude toward a supporter on his Instagram story a month ago utilizing the expression "gracias negrito," which means "thank you, minimal Dark one."
The expression is viewed as a tender nickname in South America yet thought to be hostile in different pieces of the world, since its importance can be misjudged.
Cavani later gave a statement of regret for the language utilized saying "the exact opposite thing I needed to do was cause offense to anybody. I am totally contradicted to bigotry and erased the message when it was clarified that it tends to be deciphered in an unexpected way."
In an assertion on Thursday the FA said the post was "annoying, oppressive, ill-advised and brought the game into offensiveness" and comprised an "disturbed penetrate as it included reference, regardless of whether express or inferred, to shading as well as race or potentially ethnic cause."
Cavani should likewise finish "eye to eye schooling."
In an assertion reacting to the three-coordinate boycott, Manchester Joined stated: "In spite of his fair conviction that he was essentially sending a tender thank you because of a complimentary message from a dear companion, he decided not to challenge the charge keeping in mind, and fortitude with, the FA and the battle against prejudice in football.
"The club believes that the autonomous administrative commission will make it clear in its composed reasons that Edinson Cavani is anything but a bigot, nor was there any bigoted purpose corresponding to his post."
The boycott comes into prompt impact meaning he will miss Joined's English Chief Association game against Aston Manor on Friday, the English Group Cup elimination round against Manchester City and the FA Cup third round tie against Watford.
Cavani has scored four objectives since joining Joined in October.
Prior to moving to Britain, the 33-year-old Cavani won six association titles with Paris Holy person Germain and, with 200 objectives, is the French club's record-breaking driving scorer.