36 days to the World Cup: The bite that defined Luis SuƔrez's legacy
36 days to the World Cup: The bite that defined Luis SuƔrez's legacy
Kari AndersonWed, May 6, 2026 at 12:00 PM UTC
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Two years after retiring from international duty, Luis SuĆ”rez leaves behind a complicated legacy. While the star Uruguayan forward might be considered one of the greatest strikers of all time, he is also one of soccerās most notorious figures.
No moment defines that notoriety more than the 2014 World Cup, when SuĆ”rez bit Italian Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguayās final group stage game. With the score at 0-0 and the 79th minute ticking away, SuĆ”rez clashed with Chieliini in the box before sinking his teeth into his shoulder. SuĆ”rez then fell to the ground, clutching his face and later grabbing at his teeth.
While the foul was obvious on replay, the referee did not call it, despite Chiellini lowering his jersey to show the bite marks on his shoulder.
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Moments later, Uruguay scored off a corner kick to eventually take the 1-0 win. That victory was enough to send Uruguay through to the knockout stage, while Italy finished third in the group and did not advance.
Once FIFA reviewed the incident, punishment was harsh, and unprecedented. SuĆ”rez received a nine-match international ban, ruling him out for the rest of the World Cup, and was banned from any āfootball-related activitiesā for four months, including the start of the club season. He was also fined Ā£66,000 (around $90,000), though that was a small amount given SuĆ”rezās annual salary was in the millions.
SuĆ”rez missed Uruguayās Round of 16 appearance, which the team lost to Colombia. The striker was with Liverpool at the time, but was in process of transferring to Barcelona; that transfer did go through, but SuĆ”rez had to miss the first month of La Liga play after his appeal failed.
Somehow, that 2014 incident was the third time in his career that SuĆ”rez has gotten in trouble for biting opponents. A year before chomping on Chiellini, while at Liverpool, SuĆ”rez bit the arm of Chelsea defender Branislav IvanoviÄ and was eventually banned for 10 games; before that, he was suspended seven matches for biting someone while at Ajax.
SuĆ”rez will not be competing this summer, after retiring from international play in 2024. But if youāre worried heās lost his edge as he finishes out his career with Inter Miami, donāt worry: He got in trouble last summer for spitting on an opposing staff member after sparking a brawl after the Leagues Cup Final.
Source: āAOL Sportsā