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Canada Jesse Marich coach faces a new investigation at Concacaf


The Canadian Football Association and lead coach Jesse Mars are under investigation by Concacaf due to the claims of violations of rules and the use of offensive language during the 6-0 victory of the Gold Cup against Honduras on Tuesday.

Marsch was not even on the margin in the game since he was spending two games to receive a red card in the Canada match in third place for the United States League against the United States in March.

“The Disciplinary Committee will review all available evidence, including official reports that show that CSA and its main coach, who was ignored by the regulations applied to suspended matches officials and used the offensive language towards the officials of the Concacaf match,” said in A. statement Wednesday.

Marsch claimed in March that Canada has long been treated with “lack of respect” by Concacaf.

Marish, 51, born Wisconsin, who played more than 300 games in MLS with DC UNITED, Chicago Fire and Chivas USA.

He was a major coach in Montreal Impact, New York Red Bulls before heading to Europe, where he trained in Red Bull Salzburg, RB Leipzig and Leeds United.

Information from the media has been used in the field level in this report.

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