Yes, there have been multiple instances of Luis Suarez biting opponents during soccer games.
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In 2010 Luis Suarez was suspended for 7 games and fined 500 quid after biting PSV Eindhovens' Otman Bakkal. In 2013 he was suspended for ten games for biting Chelsea's Bradislav Ivanovic on the arm.
FIFA has announced that Luis Suarez will be banned for nine games for biting an opponent.
In 2010 Luis Suarez was suspended for 7 games and fined 500 quid after biting PSV Eindhovens' Otman Bakkal. In 2013 he was suspended for ten games for biting Chelsea's Bradislav Ivanovic on the arm.
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Luis Suarez is definitely the best player at Liverpool. Halfway through the 2013-14 season, the striker has 22 goals in 16 games. Last season he just got beat for the golden boost because he missed the last four games of the season due to a ban for biting another player. He is, however, creative on the ball and his determination for goals see no bounds. Suarez could potentially be the best player in the world right now; he certainly is among the elite with Ronaldo, Messi, Falcao, etc.
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No, there are no instances of soccer players wearing bras during matches for performance or support reasons. Soccer players typically wear sports bras designed specifically for athletic activities to provide support and comfort during games.
Luis Suarez won the La Liga Golden Boot award with 40 goals from 35 games.
To my knowledge he just left 5games to stay off the pitch. after watching Stoke City be defieted at Home.
well don't lie. if you have been playing video games for the last 12 years and have just come to realize that it's biting you in the butt, write that. if you research cures for cancer, write that.
In 1968, Ken Suarez played in 17 games, all for the Cleveland Indians, and batting in all of them. He had 10 at bats, getting 1 hit, for a .100 batting average, with 0 runs batted in. He was walked 1 time. He struck out 3 times. He hit only singles.
The plural form of "golf" is "golf." "Golf" is considered an uncountable noun, meaning it does not typically have a distinct plural form. In instances where you need to refer to multiple games or instances of golf, you can simply use "games of golf" or "rounds of golf" to convey the plural meaning.