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Neymar to miss rest of Copa America after four-game ban

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Astro Arena
20/06/2015
03:06 MYT
Neymar to miss rest of Copa America after four-game ban
Neymar was initially given a provisional one-match ban, but that was increased to four games on Friday.
Neymar will miss the rest of the Copa America due to suspension in a huge blow to Brazil's chances.
Brazil captain Neymar's Copa America is over after he was handed a four-match ban for his red card against Colombia.
The Barcelona star was shown a straight red card after the final whistle following an on-pitch fracas, when he appeared to kick the ball at Colombia's Pablo Armero and then seemingly attempted to headbutt Jeison Murillo on Wednesday.
Neymar was initially given a provisional one-match ban, but that was increased to four games on Friday.
It means he will miss Brazil's final Group C game against Venezuela and all three knockout stage matches, should Dunga's men get that far.
Neymar was also fined $10,000.
Colombia's Carlos Bacca, who pushed Neymar after the Brazilian's involvement and also saw red, was handed a two-game ban and $5,000 fine.
Brazil suffered a 1-0 loss in the clash but are still likely to make it out of Group C, which they top ahead of Sunday's clash against Venezuela.
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