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SYDNEY FC defender Tiago Calvano has been suspended for two weeks, but he is facing a much longer stint on the sidelines after being referred straight to the judiciary for grabbing referee Peter Green in Saturday's clash with Melbourne Victory.<video-web-group channel="Web,Tablet" group="SpecialElement"> <video-web dtxInsert="Video" fileref="/NewsLimited/Content/MET/Videos/NWK/Sport/General/Live/NEWSMMGLMEDA000000062597.video-946.xml?uuid=e987b4a2-4b66-11e3-8ea1-0956ca5aa3f4" height="366" tmx="400 300 650 366" width="650" xtransform=" scale(1.625 1.625)"></video-web> <video-web-caption> <p>Sydney FC marquee man Alessandro Del Piero took a lot of punishment in the big blue, but it wasn't all bad as the Sky Blues ran out winners by three goals to two.</p> </video-web-caption> </video-web-group>
Tiago was cited over both incidents in the testy clash and was on Tuesday banned for two weeks for striking Archie Thompson with his arm.
But that could be the least of the Brazilian's worries if the 25th minute incident where he appears to grab at referee Green is dealt with in a manner similar to the last case of a similar manner - then-Central Coast Mariners goalkeeper Danny Vukovic suspended for nine months for grabbing referee Mark Shield in the 2008 A-League grand final.
Tiago will face the judiciary next week, but will miss Friday's clash with Melbourne Heart due to Saturday's tangle with Thompson.
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