One match ban for Portugal’s Pepe, Uruguay’s Pereira

June 19, 2014 03:42 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 04:51 pm IST - Rio de Janeiro

Portugal defender Pepe (right) and Uruguay defender Maximiliano Pereira (left).

Portugal defender Pepe (right) and Uruguay defender Maximiliano Pereira (left).

Portugal defender Pepe and Uruguay defender Maximiliano Pereira were both suspended for one match at the 2014 World Cup on Thursday morning by football’s world ruling body FIFA.

FIFA’s disciplinary commission banned both players the minimum one game following a red card.

Pepe was shown the red card after butting heads with Germany’s Thomas Mueller during Portugal’s 4-0 loss against Germany. The Real Madrid defender will miss Portugal’s second Group G match against the United States on Sunday.

Pereira was red-carded during Uruguay’s 3-1 loss against Costa Rica and will miss the South Americans’ showdown on Thursday with England in Group D.

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