Japan's Miyu Tanimitsu was found guilty of breaching FIH Code of Conduct regarding by deliberately hitting an Egyptian player during their classification match.
"It was reported to me that during the match between Egypt and Japan, player no. 4 of Japan committed a serious physical foul against a player of Egypt. In my view this can be seen as a breach of the Code of Conduct," FIH technical delegate Rogier Warris said in a statement.
"As I see this action as inappropriate and deliberate physical contact I will treat this as a breach of the Code of Conduct Level 1. Miyu Tanimitsu accepts the breach of the code of conduct and indicated that did not mean to hit the player. During the hearing the behaviour of Miyu Tanimitsu was very good," he said.
"After review of the video evidence of the situation, I have decided to suspend Miyu Tanimitsu for one match (match no. 38) for his behaviour on the pitch," Warris added.
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