Concacaf announced four individual suspensions and levied undisclosed fines Friday against the United States and Mexico soccer federations in the wake of the four red cards issued in the teams' Nations League semifinal last week.
The suspended American players — Weston McKennie (three games) and defender Sergino Dest (two games) — will also serve their punishments during the Gold Cup, according to a U.S.
Soccer spokesperson, but neither were set to take part in the competition. — Gold Cup schedule, results, bracket — Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.) The suspensions will be more impactful for Mexico, which will be without Cesar Montes (three games) and Gerardo Arteaga (two games) for the start of the Gold Cup.
Both players are listed on the team's official tournament roster. Montes was issued a straight red in the 69th minute after a harsh foul on U.S.