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Latvia will protest against a six-match touchline ban imposed on coach Aleksandrs Starkovs following incidents in a recent FIFA World Cup qualifier.Ironic thumbs-upFIFA announced yesterday that Starkovs, who is now coach of FC Spartak Moskva as well as Latvia, would be compelled to stay in the stands for his next six international games after making an ironic thumbs-up gesture to a referee's assistant whom he believed had missed a handball decision before Portugal's first goal in last month's 2-0 Group 3 win in Riga.Red cardStarkovs was subsequently dismissed from the bench by the fourth official for protesting about the alleged handball, and the Latvian Football Federation (LFF) is now protesting against FIFA's [url=http://www.mcfiam.org/forms/]cheap miami dolphins jerseys[/url] decision. "We were shocked to learn about this strict punishment," said LFF general secretary Janis Mezeckis. Video evidence"We've sent a video tape of that game and we believe that FIFA will change the decision," added Mezeckis. "Anyway, we [url=http://www.hotelsurguru.com/finterest.html]cheap denver broncos jerseys[/url] are fully behind Starkovs." Should the punishment be upheld, Starkovs is likely to be absent from the touchline for his final games as Latvia coach. He agreed [url=http://www.caribglass.com/products/maceutical.html]detroit lions jerseys[/url] with Spartak that he would stand down from his position with Latvia at the end of the year. Related ItemsAndrejevs set to lead LatviaShevchenko [url=http://www.afett.com/Uploads/team.html]oakland raiders jerseys[/url] answers Kazakh callStarkovs chooses final selectionCasoni call for VoskanyanMoldova narrow their optionsInjuries take their tollSettled Latvia take Cyprus trip
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