Standard Liege midfielder Axel Witsel has been banned until 23 November for the tackle which broke Anderlecht defender Marcin Wasilewski's leg.
Witsel was sent off for the foot-up challenge in the 24th minute of Sunday's Jupiler League clash. Wasilewski's lower leg snapped in half in the tackle and he is expected to be out for at least 12 months.
Witsel, 20, was today banned from playing in the domestic league for nearly three months and fined by the sporting committee of the Belgian FA.
A statement on Standard's official website read: "The Sporting Committee decided to suspend the player until November 23, 2009 and to fine him 2,500 euros. They also specified that a copy of the file would be sent to UEFA and FIFA."
Witsel has already apologised for the reckless tackle, claiming it was not intentional. Standard are in Group H of the UEFA Champions League, along with Arsenal, AZ Alkmaar and Olympiacos
3 months but they also say a copy of the file is to be sent to Fifa and Uefa who I suspect will be under huge pressure to ban him even further.