Nicolas Jackson Ban: Chelsea Striker Suspended
- Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson will miss two games after FIFA issued a suspension following his ejection from a club World Cup match.
- FIFA's disciplinary committee stated the two-match suspension is for violating article 14, paragraph 1e of the FIFA Disciplinary Code.
- Following the match, Jackson took to social media to apologize.
Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson has been handed a two-match ban, a significant blow impacting the team’s club World Cup campaign. The suspension, issued by FIFA, stems from a red card received during the match against Flamengo, where Jackson’s studs-up tackle led to his ejection. News Directory 3 delivers the essential facts: Jackson’s on-field indiscretion, the disciplinary committee’s swift action under FIFA’s rules, and the forward’s subsequent apology and acceptance of responsibility. This definitive ruling directly impacts Chelsea’s strategy as they prepare for their upcoming challenges in the tournament, highlighting the critical role player discipline plays in high-stakes competition. Discover what’s next for chelsea’s altered game plan.
Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson Handed Two-Match ban After Club World Cup Red Card
Updated June 24, 2025
Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson will miss two games after FIFA issued a suspension following his ejection from a club World Cup match. The incident occurred during Chelsea’s 3-1 loss to Flamengo at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on June 20. Jackson, a substitute in the game, received a red card for a studs-up tackle against Ayrton Lucas.

FIFA’s disciplinary committee stated the two-match suspension is for violating article 14, paragraph 1e of the FIFA Disciplinary Code. The decision is final and cannot be appealed. This suspension impacts Chelsea’s Club World Cup campaign, highlighting the importance of player discipline in high-stakes tournaments.
Following the match, Jackson took to social media to apologize. “I want to say sorry. To the club, the staff, my teammates, and all the fans watching, I let you down,” Jackson wrote on Instagram. He added, “Another red card … and honestly, I’m so angry at myself… It wasn’t intentional. Just a football moment that went the wrong way.”
Jackson accepted responsibility, stating, “No excuses. I take full responsibility. I’ll reflect, I’ll grow, and I’ll come back stronger for the badge and for everyone who believes in me. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry.”
What’s next
Chelsea’s immediate focus shifts to their upcoming match against ES Tunis. A loss in that game would eliminate them from the Club World Cup. The team will need to adjust their strategy in Jackson’s absence, emphasizing teamwork and tactical adjustments to secure a victory.
