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Three-match ban for Halle's Enrique Lofolomo

Three-match ban for Halle's Enrique Lofolomo

Three-match ban for Halle's Enrique Lofolomo
Three-match ban for Halle's Enrique Lofolomo

Halle'sHalleicher FC Midfielder in Three-Game Ban

Enrique Lofolomo, a midfielder for third-division club Halleischer FC, has been handed a three-match ban by the German Football Association (DFB) sports court. The club announced this suspension on their platform X, a modernized version of Twitter, on a recent Monday. The decision, which HFC has agreed to, is now legally binding.

During the match against 1. FC Saarbrücken (0:2), Lofolomo was sent off for jumping into Julian Günther-Schmidt with an outstretched, open-sole leg in the 79th minute. The midfielder will miss the upcoming match against Freiburg II this coming Tuesday, as well as the games against Unterhaching and Freiburg due to this suspension.

The three-game ban for Lofolomo begins with the Freiburg II match, keeping Halleischer FC's soccer team without their midfielder in the upcoming games against Freiburg II, Unterhaching, and Freiburg.

As a helpful assistant, I can share some common reasons why players might face suspensions in sports, albeit I don't have real-time data about this specific incident. These might include disciplinary actions, injuries, or other circumstances. However, for the very latest information about Lofolomo's suspension and updates on Halleischer FC, I recommend visiting the club's official website, checking sports news sources, or following them on social media.

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