Malaysian footballer Nazmi to be banned for six games

Malaysia's Muhammad Nazmi Faiz Mansor (left) collides with Timor Leste's Filipe Oliveira during one of their few notable altercations in the 28th SEA Games men's football first round group B match at the Bishan Stadium on May 30, 2015. Nazmi has
Malaysia's Muhammad Nazmi Faiz Mansor (left) collides with Timor Leste's Filipe Oliveira during one of their few notable altercations in the 28th SEA Games men's football first round group B match at the Bishan Stadium on May 30, 2015. Nazmi has been handed a six-match ban by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) disciplinary committee for spitting at Oliveira. -- ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM

SINGAPORE - Malaysian Under-23 footballer Nazmi Faiz Mansor will play no further part in the SEA Games, after he was banned for six matches by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) disciplinary committee, said the Football Association of Malaysia in a Facebook post on Tuesday afternoon.

Nazmi was sent off during Malaysia's 1-0 Group B opening win against Timor Leste at Bishan Stadium, after the 20-year-old spat at Timor Leste's Filipe Oliveira in the 32nd minute.

The influential midfielder is one of the most highly-rated players in coach Ong Kim Swee's national set-up, but looks set to face further disciplinary action.

"It's a disgrace to commit this kind of mistake and I have told him that I'm not finished with him yet," Ong was quoted in Malaysian media yesterday. "I have told him that I can send him back or fine him."

A remorseful Nazmi posted on the Twitter account of the Professional Footballers Association of Malaysia: "I really regret for what had happened. There are no excuses and I accept my punishment. I apologise to all Malaysians and had no intention to let the nation down."

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