Suarez faces threat of TWO-YEAR ban as he's given until 9pm to respond

Champing at the bit: Luis Suarez appears to bite Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguay's 1-0 win

FIFA has launched disciplinary proceedings against Luis Suarez after the striker appeared to bite Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguay's 1-0 World Cup win.
The Liverpool striker looked to have sunk his teeth into the shoulder of Azzurri star Chiellini, who attempted to show referee Marco Rodriguez the mark left by Suarez's teeth.
The Mexican official failed to spot the incident but in a statement on their official website, FIFA confirmed that it will investigate the 27-year-old's actions in Natal. The maximum time FIFA are able to ban a player for is two years.
Uruguay and Suarez have until 5pm local time (9pm BST) on Wednesday to provide evidence. He could be face a lengthy ban that would keep him out of the last-16 match against Colombia and beyond should Uruguay progress.

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