Coach Raymond Domenech will miss the French team's Euro 2008 qualifying match against Italy because of comments he made to a newspaper about fixed matches in Italian soccer.

Domenech was suspended by UEFA on Monday for one match and fined 10,000 Swiss francs ($8,750).

France national soccer team coach Raymond Domenech was suspended by UEFA on Monday.France national soccer team coach Raymond Domenech was suspended by UEFA on Monday.
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The French coach has three days to decide whether to appeal the sanction, handed down "for bringing football into disrepute," UEFA said on its website.

In an interview published Aug. 9 in Le Parisien newspaper, Domenech was quoted as saying that there had been a "bought referee" for a match between France's youth squad — which he once coached — and Italy during a qualifier for the Sydney Olympics.

"I've rarely been so ripped off," Domenech was quoted as saying. "When you get fooled once, there's always a doubt [afterward]. There are arrangements in Italian soccer."

UEFA president Michel Platini had warned that Domenech would be sanctioned unless he could provide proof of the alleged match-fixing.

France visits world champion Italy on Sept. 8 in Milan in a rematch of the World Cup final.

Marco Materazzi, the defender who was head-butted by Zinedine Zidane in the World Cup final, will also miss the match. The Italy defender severely bruised his right thigh in Italy's 3-1 loss to Hungary last week.