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MLS suspends Ricardo Clark for 9 games

Last Updated: Thursday, October 4, 2007 | 9:31 PM ET

Houston Dynamo midfielder Ricardo Clark was suspended for nine games by Major League Soccer — the longest suspension in league history — for violently kicking Carlos Ruiz on Sunday.

With Houston winning 3-0, Clark kicked Ruiz in the right shoulder while he was on the ground, causing a brief skirmish between the teams.

Ricardo Clark, right, roughs up Carlos Ruiz during a 3-0 Dynamo triumph.Ricardo Clark, right, roughs up Carlos Ruiz during a 3-0 Dynamo triumph.
(Juan Garcia/Associated Press)

Clark was ejected.

"I have decided that it is necessary to take firm action to reflect the fact that Ricardo Clark's violent kick to Carlos Ruiz in last weekend's game against FC Dallas, while out of character, is unacceptable behaviour from an MLS player," MLS commissioner Dan Garber said in a statement.

"In taking this action, MLS is sending a signal that it will not accept reckless and dangerous behaviour on its fields. If there is a repeat of this kind of behaviour by any MLS player, even firmer sanctions can be expected in the future."

Garber also fined Clark $10,000 US.

The suspension surpassed the previous record of six games that Dario Sala, Thomas Ravelli, and Andy Herron received.

"I hope and believe that Ricardo Clark will reflect on and learn from his mistake and become a better professional as a result," Gerber said.

Clark's suspension includes the automatic one game that a player gets for a red card offence.

He will serve the nine-game suspension through the remainder of the regular season, the MLS Cup playoffs and into the start of the 2008 season.

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