Soccer-Leeds boss Farke fined and suspended for confronting referee after loss to City


Soccer Football - Premier League - Leeds United v Manchester City - Elland Road, Leeds, Britain - February 28, 2026 Leeds United manager Daniel Farke is shown a red card by referee Peter Bankes at the end of the match REUTERS/Jaimi Joy

March 6 (Reuters) - Leeds ⁠United boss Daniel Farke has been ⁠handed a one-match suspension and a ‌fine of 8,000 pounds for confronting the match officials after their Premier League loss to Manchester City, ​the Football Association said on ⁠Friday.

Soon after City ⁠won 1-0 at Leeds last month, Farke ⁠made a ‌beeline for the referee after the final whistle and was ⁠quickly shown a red card, with assistant ​manager ‌Edmund Riemer suggesting what the German said ⁠was "too aggressive".

"It ​was alleged that the manager entered the field of play at full time to ⁠confront the match official/s, contrary ​to Law 12 of the Laws of the Game," the FA said in a statement.

"Daniel ⁠Farke subsequently admitted the charge against him and accepted the standard one-match suspension and 8,000 pounds fine."

Leeds are 15th in ​the league standings and ⁠next host Norwich City -- a team Farke ​previously managed -- in the fifth ‌round of the FA ​Cup on Sunday.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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