TAMPA, Fla. – The following is the USL’s discipline report for Week 12 of the 2019 USL Championship season:
The Tampa Bay Rowdies’ Pape Diakite has been suspended for one game following the review of an incident in the club’s contest with the New York Red Bulls II on May 18 by the Independent Discipline Panel. Diakite will be unavailable for Tampa Bay’s game this Saturday against the Swope Park Rangers.
The Tampa Bay Rowdies’ Dominic Oduro has been suspended for one game following his red card for serious foul play against the New York Red Bulls II on May 18. Oduro will be unavailable for Tampa Bay’s game this Saturday against the Swope Park Rangers.
Birmingham Legion FC’s Zach Herivaux has been suspended for one game following his red card for two cautionable offenses against North Carolina FC on May 18. Herivaux will be unavailable for Birmingham’s game on Wednesday night game against Nashville SC.
Las Vegas Lights FC’s Mobi Fehr has been suspended for one game following his red card for two cautionable offenses against Phoenix Rising FC on May 18. Fehr will be unavailable for Lights FC’s game this Saturday against Tulsa Roughnecks FC.
New Mexico United’s Kevaughn Frater has been suspended for one game for caution accumulation following his fifth yellow card of the season on May 18 against Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC. Frater will be unavailable for New Mexico’s game this Saturday against Austin Bold FC.
The following players enter the upcoming matches one caution away from a yellow card accumulation suspension. Here is the breakdown per club:
ATL UTD 2 (1): Will Vint
Birmingham Legion FC (1): Kyle Culbertson
Charleston Battery (1): Vincenzo Candela
El Paso Locomotive FC (1): James Kiffe
Nashville SC (1): Lebo Moloto
North Carolina FC (1): Sam Brotherton
OKC Energy FC (1): Rafael Garcia
Orange County SC (1): Harry Forrester
Phoenix Rising FC (1): Adam Jahn
Real Monarchs SLC (2): Jack Blake, Douglas Martinez
Sacramento Republic FC (1): Dekel Keinan
Tampa Bay Rowdies (1): Dominic Oduro
Tulsa Roughnecks FC (1): Rodrigo da Costa