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European Champions Cup: ​Toulon's England back Delon Armitage has been suspended for 12 weeks

Delon Armitage of Toulon passes the ball during the European Rugby Champions Cup pool three match betweenToulon and Leicester
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​Toulon's Delon Armitage has been suspended for 12 weeks as a result of a misconduct complaint lodged against him following his club's European Champions Cup defeat in Leicester.

Armitage was alleged to have used offensive language towards spectators at Welford Road and pleaded not guilty to the charge, however, the independent disciplinary committee was satisfied that the 31-year-old had directed abusive language to home fans after the match.

An European Professional Club Rugby statement read: "Delon Armitage, the RC Toulon player, has been suspended for 12 weeks as a result of a misconduct complaint lodged against him by EPCR following his club's European Rugby Champions, Round 3 match against Leicester Tigers at Welford Road on 7 December 2014.

"The misconduct complaint against Armitage was that during and after the match he was alleged to have conducted himself in an unsportsmanlike manner by making a number of comments to, or within earshot of, spectators using foul and abusive language and may have brought into disrepute the sport of rugby union, the European Rugby Champions Cup, other clubs and persons and/or EPCR in contravention of the Disciplinary Rules of the European Rugby Champions Cup Participation Agreement 2014/15.

"After considering evidence and hearing submissions on behalf of Armitage, who pleaded not guilty, and on behalf of the EPCR Disciplinary Officer, the independent Disciplinary Committee was not satisfied that a comment allegedly made by Armitage during the match had been made as the inconsistencies in the evidence were too great.

"However, the Committee was satisfied that Armitage had directed abusive language at Leicester Tigers supporters after the match, and while it found that his comments were provoked, the Committee decided he was guilty of misconduct."

It was Armitage's second post-match misconduct case in the last four years, meaning an extra four weeks were added to the eight match ban sanctioned by the committee.

The Toulon player will be suspended until March 8 next year, subject to appeals.