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Brighton striker Tomer Hemed to serve three-match ban for violent conduct after failing appeal over stamp on Newcastle's DeAndre Yedlin

Brighton striker Tomer Hemed will serve a three-match ban after a retrospective violent conduct charge from the Football Association was found proven.

Hemed scored the only goal as the Seagulls beat Newcastle in a Premier League clash at the Amex Stadium on Sunday.

However, the Israeli forward was later involved in a coming together with DeAndre Yedlin and appeared to stamp on the Newcastle defender's leg.

Tomer Hemed's appeal into the three-match ban failed after he was judged to be guilty
Tomer Hemed's appeal into the three-match ban failed after he was judged to be guilty
Hemed had been charged with violent conduct after appearing to stamp on DeAndre Yedlin
Hemed had been charged with violent conduct after appearing to stamp on DeAndre Yedlin

The FA subsequently charged Hemed with 'an alleged act of violent conduct which was not seen by the match officials but caught on video'.