MLS players and referees unions clash over Matt Miazga incident

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Miazga has been suspended for three games by MLS. AFP

Major League Soccer's players union has hit out at the referees union for its' role in the suspension of FC Cincinnati defender Matt Miazga.

MLS on Wednesday suspended Miazga for three matches, meaning he will miss Saturday's Eastern Conference final and the MLS Cup final should his team reach the title game. The sanction came after Cincinnati's playoff game at the New York Red Bulls on November 4. The referee's association had posted a statement on social media saying that a player had entered their locker room after the match, in breach of MLS rules.

The statement said the player had to be "forcibly removed by stadium security while acting in an aggressive and hostile manner." Multiple media reports had named Miazga as the player but the PRSA's description of the confrontation has been challenged, particularly the issue of whether security had to be used to remove Miazga. The players union challenged the referees' association version of the incident.

"The MLS Players Association condemns the behavior of the Professional Soccer Referees Association (PSRA) and certain PSRA members with regard to the Nov. 4 incident at Red Bull Arena involving FC Cincinnati player Matt Miazga," the MLSPA said. The players union said that the referee's body had "created and repeatedly reinforced a false public narrative that appears to have directly influenced that process.

"Video footage made available and reviewed during the disciplinary process confirms that statements made by the referees and the PSRA were false. "Unfortunately, that evidence does not appear to have been appropriately factored into MLS' decision," the MLSPA added. The union criticized MLS for not taking action against the referees.

"No discipline has been announced for the referees for submitting a match report with multiple false statements and no discipline has been announced to address the stadium security breakdown that allowed the incident to occur in the first place," the union said. "Further, MLS has not publicly condemned the PSRA for their irresponsible actions and false statements.

"Players in MLS are held publicly accountable for their actions. It is high time that the same standard be applied to officials. "The behavior of the referees and the PSRA in this case did not demonstrate a level of integrity commensurate with a league of MLS's stature."

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