Rodrigo Bentancur Hit with Seven-Match Suspension and £100,000 Fine Following Controversial Remarks
Premier League star Rodrigo Bentancur has been handed a seven-match suspension and a hefty £100,000 fine (approximately R2.2 million) after making controversial comments about his Tottenham Hotspur teammate, Son Heung-min. The suspension and fine follow an investigation into remarks made by the Uruguayan midfielder during an interview in his home country.
As detailed on the English FA’s official website, Bentancur was found to have breached FA Rule E3.1, which covers improper conduct, abusive language, and actions that bring the game into disrepute. Additionally, the FA ruled that the incident constituted an “aggravated breach” under Rule E3.2, as Bentancur’s comments contained a reference, either direct or implied, to nationality and/or race and/or ethnic origin.
In the interview, Bentancur was reported to have made a comment implying that “all South Koreans look the same.” While the midfielder later issued an apology to Son, his Spurs colleague, the damage had been done. Son accepted the apology and publicly stated that he and Bentancur remained “brothers.”
Bentancur denied the charges, but an independent Regulatory Commission concluded that the allegations were proven. As a result, the Uruguayan international has been banned for seven matches, meaning he will be unavailable for key fixtures against Manchester City, Fulham, Bournemouth, Chelsea, Southampton, and Liverpool. The midfielder will only return to action on Boxing Day.
The fine and suspension highlight the ongoing scrutiny of player behavior and the FA’s commitment to addressing issues related to racism and discrimination within the sport. Despite the suspension, Bentancur’s professional relationship with Son remains intact, with the two players continuing to support each other both on and off the pitch.