Concacaf clears Canada coach Marsch after probe
Briefly

Concacaf has completed an investigation into Canada coach Jesse Marsch and found no evidence of misconduct regarding abusive language towards officials during the Gold Cup. Although Marsch was cleared, the Canada Soccer Association faced consequences and has been fined for breaching security protocols and failing to comply with anti-doping procedures. Marsch, currently serving a suspension from previous matches, is set to return for the final Group B match against El Salvador in Houston, looking to continue his coaching career after notable positions in MLS and Europe.
Concacaf has cleared Canada coach Jesse Marsch of wrongdoing regarding abusive language toward officials, but fined the Canada Soccer Association for security protocol breaches.
The Disciplinary Committee found no evidence of Jesse Marsch disregarding competition rules for suspended officials, hence, he is cleared of any wrongdoing.
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