Sports18/04/2008AFC Champions League Match Day 4 Disciplinary List
1) Mageed Gholamnejad of Saipa (Iran) – Two-match suspension after being sent off for violent conduct in the match against Al Quwa Al Jawiya on April 9. Ineligible for the matches against Al Quwa Al Jawiya on April 23 and Kuwait SC on May 7.
2) Leonardo Bernardi Silva of Al Ahli (Saudi Arabia) – One match suspension after being sent off in the match against Al Wahda on April 9. Ineligible for the match against Al Wahda on April 23.
3) Ahmed Omar of Al Wahda (UAE) – One match suspension for receiving two cautions in two different games (versus Al Sadd on March 19 and Al Ahli on April 9). Ineligible for the match against Al Ahli on April 23.
4) Salam Ali of Arbil (Iraq) – One match suspension for receiving two cautions in two different games (versus Al Qadsiya on March 19 and Pakhtakor on April 9). Ineligible for the match against Pakhtakor on April 23.
5) Usama Mohammed of Arbil (Iraq) – One match suspension for receiving two cautions in two different games (versus Al Gharafa on March 12 and Pakhtakor on April 9). Ineligible for the match against Pakhtakor on April 23.
6) Zhou Ting of Beijing Guoan (China) – One match suspension after being sent off for receiving two cautions in the game against Kashima Antlers on April 9. Ineligible for the match against Kashima Antlers on April 23.
7) Robson Lima of Binh Duong (Vietnam) – One match suspension after being sent off for receiving two cautions in the game against Adelaide United on April 9. Ineligible for the match against Adelaide United on April 23.
8) Natthaphong Samana and Chonlatit Jantakam of Chonburi FC (Thailand) – One match suspension for both for receiving two cautions in two different games (versus Melbourne Victory on March 19 and Chunnam Dragons on April 9). Both are ineligible for the match against Chunnam Dragons on April 23.
9) Hadi Aghili of Sepahan (Iran) – One match suspension for receiving two cautions in two different games (versus Kuruvchi on March 19 and Al Ittihad on April 9). Ineligible for the match against Al Ittihad on April 23.
10) Osama Al Harbi of Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) – One match suspension for receiving two cautions in two different games (versus Al Ittihad of Syria on March 19 and Sepahan on April 9). Ineligible for the match against Sepahan on April 23.
11) Majd Homsi of Al Ittihad (Syria) – One match suspension after being sent off for receiving two cautions in the game against Kuruvchi on April 9. Ineligible for the match against Kuruvchi on April 23.
12) Salah Chahrour of Al Ittihad (Syria) – One match suspension for receiving two cautions in two different games (versus Al Ittihad of Saudi Arabia on March 19 and Kuruvchi on April 9). Ineligible for the match against Kuruvchi on April 23.
13) Andre Macanaga and Ziad Jaziri of Kuwait SC (Kuwait) – One match suspension for both for receiving two cautions in two different games (versus Saipa on March 12 and Al Wasl on April 9). Both are ineligible for the match against Al Wasl on April 23.
14) Keita Brahima of Al Qadsiya (Kuwait) – One match suspension for both for receiving two cautions in two different games (versus Pakhtakor on March 12 and Al Gharafa on April 9). Ineligible for the match against Al Gharafa on April 23.
15) Kazem Bozchelloo of Saipa (Iran) – One match suspension for receiving two cautions in two different games (versus Al Wasl on March 19 and Al Quwa Al Jawiya on April 23). Ineligible for the match against Al Quwa Al Jawiya on April 23.
16) Kim Jae-sung of Pohang Steelers (Korea Republic) – One match suspension for receiving two cautions in two different games (versus Binh Dinh on March 19 and Changchun Yatai on April 9). Ineligible for the match against Changchun Yatai on April 23.
17) Yang Haibo of Changchun Yatai (China) – One match suspension for receiving two cautions in two different games (versus Adelaide United on March 19 and Pohang Steelers on April 9). Ineligible for the match against Pohang Steelers on April 23.
18) Philip Stubbins of Adelaide United (Australia) – Six-match suspension for the assistant coach for offensive behaviour and serious indiscipline in the game against Pohang Steelers on March 12. Ineligible for the matches against Changchun Yatai on March 19 (suspension served), Binh Duong on April 9 (suspension served), Binh Duong on April 23, Pohang Steelers on May 7, Changchun Yatai on May 21, and Adelaide’s subsequent official match in an AFC competition.