Nahuel Guzmán Receives 11-Game Suspension for Laser Incident in Liga MX Match
The Mexican Football Federation imposed the suspension along with fines and community service for the Tigres goalkeeper after he pointed a laser at Monterrey's goalie.
- Nahuel Guzmán, Tigres' goalkeeper, was suspended for 11 games and fined after using a laser pointer during a match against Monterrey.
- The incident, which occurred while Guzmán was in the stands due to a knee injury, marks a first in Mexican soccer for such a sanction.
- Monterrey's goalie, Esteban Andrada, and both clubs received fines related to the incident and subsequent fan misconduct.
- Guzmán apologized on social media for his actions, which took place during the first half of the 3-3 draw.
- The suspension will sideline Guzmán for the remainder of the Clausura tournament, impacting Tigres' lineup.