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by Daniel Feuerstein
After five to six days of waiting for Major League Soccer to bring a decision on the verbal actions of the New York Red Bulls Belgian Striker Dante Vanzeir, they reached a decision on Thursday evening, April 13th.
Major League Soccer has suspended Red Bulls forward Dante Vanzeir for six MLS regular season games for the use of racist language during the New York Red Bulls match against the San Jose Earthquakes on April 8, 2023. Vanzeir is prohibited from participating in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, MLS NEXT Pro games, and exhibition matches until the suspension is completed.
The League has also imposed an undisclosed fine and will require Vanzeir to participate in additional League-mandated training and education sessions, as well as a restorative practices program.
MLS is working with both clubs and the MLSPA to provide impacted players and staff with support and resources and is committed to continuing to review and improve its in-game protocol
This is a solid suspension from the league it is putting its foot down and showing Vanzeir that they are not fooling around with that type of behavior on the pitch at all. I applaud MLS for taking a firm stance on this action and hope we don't have to report on this ever again.
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