Leeds boss Daniel Farke handed one-match touchline ban for confronting referee — Independent 6/3/26
Farke was shown a red card following his side’s defeat to Manchester City before protesting the decision
Rory Dollard
Leeds boss Daniel Farke has been hit with a one-match
touchline ban after confronting a referee following his side's defeat by
Manchester City last weekend.
Farke was shown a red card after jogging on to the pitch to
remonstrate with match official Peter Bankes after the 1-0 loss.
The German insists he did not swear or act aggressively
towards Bankes but decided to accept the suspension, which came with an £8,000
fine, rather than contest it and risk a two-game ban.
He will now sit out Sunday's FA Cup fifth-round tie against
Norwich and be back in the dugout for the Premier League clash with Crystal
Palace on 15 March.
Farke had earlier placed his red card down to the manner
that he took the field, concluding: "I'm not like a butterfly or
unbelievably cute when I jog. I have learned my lesson - I will never jog
again."
A statement from the Football Association read: "Daniel
Farke has been sanctioned for misconduct following the Premier League fixture
between Leeds and Manchester City on Saturday February 28.