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A player gets suspended if he gets a red card in the match right before the final. for ex- John Terry got a red card v/s Barcelona and thus missed the Champions League final in 2012.
He Was Suspended For One Year
In the NBA, there is no cap on the total number of technical fouls you get during the season. But the NBA has penalties after you receive certain technical foul totals. After the 15th technical foul a player receives during the season, he is suspended for 1 game without pay. Consequently that player is suspended 1 game without pay for every other technical during the remainder of the season. So if a player burns up his 2 possible technicals during the first 8 games of the season, his total techs will be 16. He would then miss the following game. With that rule in place, it's only possible for a player to get 74 technicals total getting his maximum 2 techs per game and factoring in suspensions after the first 15.
In high school, the ruling is that any player that leaves the bench to participate in a fight, whether it is to help or harm, the player is to be ejected.
They will be suspended
It doesn't "go" anywhere, any more than the money for your paycheck "goes" somewhere if you are fired. If a player is suspended or banned for an illegal act -- steroids or gambling or whatever -- the contract that obligated the team to pay the player's salary is void during that time. In the same way that any employer is not legally obligated to pay a salary after firing an employee, that team is not obligated to take money out of its payroll budget to pay a suspended player's salary. How a team alters its budget is up to that team.
Paul Hornung.
Each contract for any English premier player will be unique to the player, but in general, because the player is in contract with the club, the club would have a duty to pay full wages to a player even if he is suspended.
Odell Thurman
anthony johnson
no. that is why they call it fouling OUT
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