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Uruguay FA make formal complaint over criticism of Liverpool striker Suarez

The Uruguay Football Association have written to FIFA complaining about vice-president Jim Boyce's comments in relation to Luis Suarez, reports The Independent. On Tuesday Boyce voiced his concerns regarding recent incidents of players going to ground easily, using the Liverpool player as an example.

The Uruguay FA (AUF) are angry Boyce chose to single out Suarez, claiming his comments "encourage and provoke hostility" towards the 25-year-old Reds striker.

"The Uruguay Football Association has become aware of statements made by the vice-president of FIFA, Mr Jim Boyce," said the letter by the AUF, which they also posted on their website.

"These expressions, refer to the Uruguayan player Luis Suarez, calling his conduct an act of "cheating" and that such a situation is a "cancer" for football.

"We understand that this kind of comment, coming from a person who holds the position of vice-president of FIFA - with specific reference to a football player and linking their actions to a disease that is a scourge on humanity - are at odds with the principles world football governing.

"The Football Association find unacceptable the comments made by this person."

"The Code of Ethics of FIFA clearly states: 'Officials should be aware of the importance of their role and the obligations and responsibilities that entails'.

"Deliberately ignoring his position and role, Mr Boyce has referred specifically to a football player, encouraging and provoking hostility towards them, especially if one takes into account the environment in which these expressions were made."

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