Jojo Shelvey Receives 5 game ban and 100,000 fine for Racial Abusive Language

Jojo Shelvey has been hit with a 5 game ban and a 100,000 euro fine after being found guilty of guilty by the FA for racially abusing an opposition player during a match.

The FA charged the England international following an incident during Newcastle's 2-0 defeat by Wolves at St James' Part on September 17, when he involved with a verbal clash with Moroccan midfielder Romain Saiss.

The charge was for using “abusive language about an opponent’s race, ethnicity or nationality” and sees Shelvey hit with a five-match suspension.

"Jonjo Shelvey has been given a five-match suspension and £100,000 fine after an FA misconduct charge against him was found proven.

"The Newcastle United player was charged with using abusive and/or insulting words towards an opponent in the 87th minute of the game against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday 17 September 2016.

"It was further alleged that this breach of Rule E3(1) was an “Aggravated Breach” as defined in Rule E3(2), as it included reference to ethnic origin and/or race and/or nationality.

"The player, who denied the charge at an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing, was also ordered to attend an FA education course.

"The sanction has been set aside pending consideration for an appeal. Any appeal must be lodged within seven days from receipt of written reasons which will be produced in due course."

Shelvey has seven days to appeal against the decision.

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