Emi Martinez BANNED by Uefa after little-known rule saw Aston Villa star booked twice in same match but not sent off

EMI MARTINEZ will miss the first leg of Aston Villa’s Europa League semi-final tie with Olympiakos.

The controversial Argentina stopper was booked in both legs of Villa’s quarter-final tie with Lille.

APEmiliano Martinez received two bookings in Aston Villa’s Europa League semi-final tie with Lille[/caption]

And he received a second booking in Thursday’s penalty shootout but WASN’T given his marching orders, much to the surprise of many.

But the World Cup hasn’t completely escaped punishment as Uefa have slapped him with a ban for repeated cautions.

The basis for Martinez’s suspension is outlined in Article 52.02(b) of Uefa’s rule book, an excerpt of which reads: “In case of repeated cautions.

“B. from the first match in the group stage, players and team officials are suspended for the next competition match after three cautions, which did not result in a red card, as well as following any subsequent odd-numbered caution (fifth, seventh, ninth, etc.).”

Martinez wasn’t sent for an early bath as yellow cards picked during normal and extra time aren’t carried into shootouts.

The IFAB law 10 states: “Warnings and cautions (YCs) issued during the match (including during extra time) are not carried forward into kicks from the penalty mark (KFPM).

“A player who receives a YC during both the match and the KFPM is not sent off.”

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