MIAMI, United States, (CMC) – Guatemalan football club CSD Xelajú MC and one of its players have been disciplined by the Concacaf Disciplinary Committee following multiple incidents that occurred during the second leg match of the 2025 Concacaf Central American Cup Final on December 3.
The club was fined an undisclosed fee for violations of competition security protocols, as well as media and commercial regulations, while Jorge Aparicio was also fined and given a two-match suspension for making an inappropriate and offensive gesture during the Final’s awards ceremony.
Aparicio must serve his two-match suspension during upcoming editions of Concacaf Club Competitions in which he is eligible to participate.
In a statement issued by CONCACAF on Monday, the organisation said the disciplinary action was taken following the completion of a thorough investigation.
Additionally, the Committee has ordered CSD Xelajú MC to return the 2025 Concacaf Central American Cup Fair Play Award, as Aparicio’s conduct was inconsistent with the principles of the award.
Guatemalan club, player sanctioned by CONCACAF
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