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Suarez had admitted the latest charge of improper conduct, and Liverpool have also been fined #20,000 for failing to control their players in the same match — a charge related to the dismissal of midfielder Jay Spearing.
The ruling, announced on Wednesday by the FA, comes little over a week after Suarez was hit with an eight-game suspension for racially abusing Manchester United’s Patrice Evra during a match in October.
Suarez had denied the racism allegations and the decision angered Liverpool, who promised to stick by the player and issued a statement in support of the Uruguayan. Liverpool admitted the improper conduct charge relating to Spearing’s dismissal, after a number of players remonstrated with referee Keith Friend. However, they did not accept the financial penalty for the offence.