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NWSL announces additional suspensions for 2 red-card fouls, including hair pulling

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The National Women’s Soccer League on Thursday announced additional one-game suspensions for red cards handed to North Carolina Courage defender Feli Rauch and Angel City midfielder Maiara Niehues over the weekend. Rauch, a German international, was shown a red after she contested a ball in the air against a Kansas City Current player and pulled her hair in the process. Niehues, a Brazilian international, was given a straight red card during first-half stoppage time of Angel City’s match against the Utah Royals after striking an opponent on the back after the player committed a foul against one of Niehues’ teammates.

Both Angel City and North Carolina were home sides in those Saturday matches, and both lost. According to the NWSL news release on the suspensions, “… the Disciplinary Committee determined that both incidents rose to the level of a violation of Section 12. 4.

11, ‘Major Game Misconduct,’ of the League Operations Manual. As a result, each player has been issued an additional one-match suspension, increasing their total suspensions to two matches. ” Rauch will be unavailable for North Carolina’s matches against the Orlando Pride on Friday and the Chicago Stars on May 16.

In addition to missing Angel City’s clash against the San Diego Wave this Saturday, Niehues will serve a suspension against the Portland Thorns on May 17. This week’s decisions reflect a growing trend in women’s soccer of harsh fouls that increasingly involve hair pulling. In the first six games of the NWSL’s opening weekend, two had red cards.

By the end of the following match week ending March 22, four more players had been sent off, including two Portland Thorns players in the same match. One of them, Reyna Reyes, received a straight red for pulling the hair of a Seattle Reign opponent when the two contested a 50-50 ball, similar to last weekend’s incident involving Rauch. While Reyes and Rauch received the same punishment of an additional match ban on top of the requisite one, the league has demonstrated its willingness to escalate repercussions further depending on the severity of the offense.