Luis Suarez added to his long list of terrible things he did on the football field as he spews face to face with opposition staff.
The former Liverpool forward may be one of the best strikers of the century, but he is undoubtedly the least disciplined in three biting incidents and accusations of racism on his rap sheet.
And even at 38, Suarez has proven unable to control his emotions on the pitch as he appears to be spewed out by the Seattle Sounders staff during his game against Intermiami.
The incident occurred in Miami’s 3-0 defeat in the League Cup final, and was advanced by Suarez grabbing Sounders midfielder Obedo Vargas by the neck. Sergio’s basket was then heavier with hitting the Mexican international with his chin.
It sparked a brawl, and Suarez further shamed himself for appearing to spit at Seattle staff trying to calm the situation.
A rough scene in Seattle as Luis Suarez appears to be spitting on members of the Sounders staff after full time on Leagues Cup final.pic.twitter.com/flia8vhtar
– Blazers (@meninblazers) man on September 1, 2025
Intermiami coach Javier Mascherano dodged the question when asked about it and said he had never seen it.
“I’ve been far away and I didn’t know what happened, so I have nothing to say,” the former Liverpool and Mascano defender said.
“No one likes having these kinds of behavior. There may have been some provocation, but I don’t know what happened.”
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His career, which produces over 550 goals scored, is often covered in Suarez’s mad moments.
While playing for Ajax in November 2010, he bit PSV’s Otman Bakkal and was given a seven-match ban by the Dutch FA.
Three years later, and this time for Liverpool, he won a 10-match ban by the English free agent for biting Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovich this time.
Suarez then took his bite to the world stage as he attacked Giorgio Ciellini in the Uruguay group stage game at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
FIFA threw a book on him, banning him for four months from all football-related activities and an international ban of nine games. This opened the door for him to move to Barcelona, where his antics were largely stopped.
Compared to Patrice Evra’s racial abuse in 2011, his biting violates its importance.
The Uruguayan was found guilty of using a racial slur against a United fullback and was given an eight-match ban.
After the investigation, Liverpool players wore T-shirts to support the striker during their pre-match warm-up. This is a move Jamie Carrager later apologized.
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