Tigres UANL goalkeeper Nahuel Guzman has been banned for 11 matches by the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) after aiming a laser pointer at Monterrey stopper Esteban Andrada during a LIGA MX match on Sunday.
In videos of the incident posted on social media, Guzman, who was injured and sitting in the stands, could be seen directing the laser pointer at the Monterrey players including Andrada in the match, which ended 3-3.
Nahuel Guzman laser pointer incident
¡Lo que no se vio del #Clásico Regio!
Nahuel Guzmán apuntando desde un palco con un laser a Andrada, el portero de Rayados pic.twitter.com/DCvmYonF3x— MedioTiempo (@mediotiempo) April 14, 2024
Guzman later issued an apology.
The FMF said in a statement from its disciplinary commission on Thursday that the sanctions should "mark a before and after" in Mexican soccer.
"This commission has resolved to sanction Nahuel Ignacio Guzman Palomeque of Club Tigres with an 11-match suspension, an economic fine and hours of social work," the governing body added.
In a statement on their website, Tigres accepted the punishment and added that they would further discipline Guzman.
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— Club Tigres (@TigresOficial) April 19, 2024
The federation also fined Andrada for a social media post in which he insulted Guzman using a homophobic slur.
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)