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Brown is shown a red card by referee Stephane Lannoy. Scott Heppell/AP/Press Association Images
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Celtic captain Brown handed three-match ban for kicking out at Neymar

The Scottish midfielder was sent off in the Hoops’ Champions League defeat to Barcelona earlier this month.

CELTIC CAPTAIN SCOTT Brown has been given a three-game Champions League ban by UEFA after being sent off for kicking Barcelona superstar Neymar.

Brown was shown a straight red card for bringing the Brazilian down and then kicking out at him during the second half of the Group H game at Celtic Park on October 1, which Barcelona went on to win 1-0.

Brown’s dismissal automatically ruled him out of Celtic’s home game with Ajax on Tuesday and he will now also miss the return game in Amsterdam and the visit of AC Milan.

“UEFA’s Control and Disciplinary Committee has suspended Celtic FC’s Scott Brown for the next three UEFA competition matches for which he would otherwise be eligible following his dismissal in the UEFA Champions League matchday two fixture against FC Barcelona in Glasgow,” read a statement from European governing body UEFA.

At the time, Celtic manager Neil Lennon described French referee Stephane Lannoy’s decision to dismiss Brown as “very soft”.

The Scottish champions reacted to the news of Brown’s three-match suspension by announcing that he would appeal against it.

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