Wellington Phoenix midfielder Alex Rufer to miss one match after controversial red card

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Wellington Phoenix midfielder Alex Rufer was sent off in controversial circumstances during their draw with Macarthur FC. Picture: REUTERS.

Wellington Phoenix midfielder Alex Rufer will miss their clash with the Newcastle Jets on January 24 after being handed a one-match suspension following a red card that has since been apologised for.

The acknowledgement that referee Stephen Lucas’ decision to send Rufer off in Saturday’s draw with Macarthur FC was wrong wasn’t enough for him to avoid a suspension entirely, but the incident was reclassified from violent conduct to serious unsporting conduct by the independent match review panel.

That in turn meant that a minimum two-match suspension became a one-match suspension, which he will serve in two weeks’ time, when the Phoenix are next in action at their WIN Stadium home in Wollongong.

The Phoenix said in a statement they would accept the sanction, which came after A-League referees adviser Strebre Delovski apologised to coach Ufuk Talay and general manager David Dome following the incident an hour into Saturday’s match at Campbelltown Stadium.

After stretching out and kicking the ball away from the feet of Denis Genreau, Rufer tumbled over and his legs caught the legs of the Macarthur midfielder, who was seeking to join his team-mates in a counter-attack.