Belgian club Antwerp suspend player for smoking on bench before game

Football
By Associated Press | Oct 19, 2022
Frankfurt's Daichi Kamada, left, goes up against Royal Antwerp's Radja Nainggolan during the Europa League group D soccer match between Royal Antwerp and Frankfurt at the Bosuil Stadium in Deurne, Belgium, Sept. 30, 2021. Former Belgium international Radja Nainggolan was suspended until further notice on Monday, Oct. 17, 2022, by Royal Antwerp after he was caught smoking an electronic cigarette on the substitutes' bench. The Belgian club also mentioned Nainggolan's performances, and how his behavior can affect the squad, to justify the decision. (AP Photo/Olivier Matthys, File)

Former Belgium international Radja Nainggolan has been suspended until further notice by Royal Antwerp after he was caught smoking an electronic cigarette on the bench.

The Belgian club also cited Nainggolan's performances and how his behavior can negatively affect the squad.

Nainggolan was caught smoking over the weekend before a match against Standard Liege despite a ban in Belgium's stadiums.

"I just want to say that I think what I have done is bad," Nainggolan said on social media. "This is totally wrong but I had not thought about it at the time. The club took a decision that I can only accept even if I find it a bit too harsh."

Radja Nainggolan 'suspended indefinitely' after being caught smoking in dugout before game. pic.twitter.com/Utl24MTIpF

- SPORTbible (@sportbible) October 18, 2022

According to Belgian media, Nainggolan was involved in another incident last week when he had his car confiscated after he was stopped by police and could not show a valid license.

It's not the first time Nainggolan has had disciplinary issues. When he played for Roma in 2018, he was fined and dropped from the squad for a match after a series of apparently drunken postings live on Instagram on New Year's Eve.

The 34-year-old Nainggolan has made 30 appearances for Belgium but has not played with the Red Devils since March 2018.

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