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Josh Wicks of DC United receives five game US Open Cup ban

Posted on 06. Oct, 2009 by in 2009, News

Josh Wicks played well before being sent off in the 69th minute of the U.S. Open Cup Final

Josh Wicks played well before being sent off in the 69th minute of the U.S. Open Cup Final. Photo: DCUnited.com

A little over a month after he stomped on Fredy Montero of the Seattle Sounders in the US Open Cup Final, D.C. United goalkeeper Josh Wicks has received a five-match tournament suspension. Wicks was shown a red card for the attack on Montero which took place shortly after the Colombian scored the opening goal of the game in the 67th minute. Wicks will serve an automatic one-game suspension for the red card, and will be banned an additional four games.

This was reported by Steve Goff of the Washington Post:

Wicks exchanged words with referee Alex Prus and berated fourth official Andrew Chapin, who apparently witnessed the incident and reported it to Prus.

The six-member USSF panel ruled that Wicks “intentionally stomped on a player in the field of play, refused to leave the field of play in a timely fashion and used highly inflammatory language to insult the fourth official.”

Wicks has until the end of business Tuesday to appeal.

This is the second year in a row that a player has received a multiple game Open Cup ban. In 2008, Quauhtemoc Blanco received a two-year ban for a throwing a punch during a Quarterfinal match against DC United. The suspension was increased to two years because the Mexican International attempted to head butt a team official as he was escorted off the field. Wicks’ additional suspension was also due to actions that took place after he received the red card. The goalkeeper’s suspension only applies to the Open Cup proper and does not include any qualifying games, which are not part of the actual tournament.

Does the punishment fit the crime? Too harsh? Too light? Re-live the moment below and let us know what you think.

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4 Responses to “Josh Wicks of DC United receives five game US Open Cup ban”

  1. Matt Ansbro 8 October 2009 at 9:38 am #

    He should have just received a 2 year ban!

  2. Adam K 9 October 2009 at 10:01 am #

    I agree, there was intent, 2 years would be the logical punishment.

  3. Steven A. 14 October 2009 at 11:45 am #

    Viva Josh Wicks! Viva Josh Wicks! Coulda been a hero, but he stomped on Montero! Viva Josh Wicks!

    SSFCTID

  4. Kansas City 3 November 2009 at 9:57 am #

    A 5 game ban is a fair punishment. What Wicks did was wrong, but I think its fair to take into consideration that Montero finds himself in similar situations anywhere he goes. Its like Zindane headbutting Materazzi. It was wrong to do but its worth arguing that the action may have been provoked.


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