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Luis Suarez bite: Fifa to investigate Suarez following incident with Giorgio Chiellini

Uruguayan appeared to bite Italian defender during Uruguay victory over Italy

Simon Rice
Wednesday 25 June 2014 08:14 BST
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Luis Suarez holds his teeth while Giorgio Chiellini lies in pain
Luis Suarez holds his teeth while Giorgio Chiellini lies in pain (Getty Images)

Fifa has announced it will investigate the Luis Suarez alleged biting incident with Uruguay striker likely to face a lengthy ban if found guilty.

Suarez appeared to bite Italy's Giorgio Chiellini towards the end of Uruguay's 1-0 win, leaving teeth-marks on his shoulder

A Fifa spokesperson said: "We are awaiting the official match reports and will gather all the necessary elements in order to evaluate the matter."

Fifa's disciplinary code sets a maximum ban of 24 matches or two years, but the longest ban in World Cup history was eight games for Italy's Mauro Tassotti for breaking Spain's Luis Enrique's nose in 1994 with an elbow.

Suarez clashed with the Italian as the two competed for a free-kick, when Suarez clearly threw his head in the direction of Chiellini. The centre-back fell to the floor in agony, immediately followed by the Liverpool striker who was attempting to play the victim of the clash.

However, an incensed Chiellini got up and confronted the forward, before pulling down his shirt in an attempt to show the referee what he believed to be teeth marks on his shoulder.

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