Controversial striker Luis Suarez
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Controversial striker Luis Suarez

Published 2304 GMT (0704 HKT) June 24, 2014
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Uruguay striker Luis Suarez, who plays his club football with Liverpool, has been accused of biting Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini during a World Cup match on Tuesday, June 24. Suarez has already been banned twice in his career for biting. ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images
Television pictures showed Suarez dipping his head towards Chiellini, right, and when the Italian defender eventually got up, he pulled down his shirt and appeared to furiously indicate that he had been bitten on the shoulder. Julian Finney/Getty Images
"I just collided with his shoulder. They are just casual incidences that occur during a soccer game," Suarez told reporters. Matthias Hangst/Getty Images
Suarez holds his mouth as Chiellini sits in the background. Suarez will now face a nervous wait to find out if football's world governing body FIFA will take action retrospectively -- given it was missed by the match officials -- and punish him. Matthias Hangst/Getty Images
Chiellini shows an apparent bite mark on his shoulder. "Suarez is a sneak, and he gets away with it because FIFA want their stars to play in the World Cup," Chiellini told Sky Sports Italia. YASUYOSHI CHIBA//AFP/AP
Suarez, left, celebrates the 1-0 win against Italy with his teammate Walter Gargano in the tunnel after the controversial match at Estadio das Dunas. Shaun Botterill/FIFA/Getty Images
Suarez, fourth from left, heads the ball for teammate Daniel Sturridge to score his team's second goal during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Newcastle United on May 11. PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images
Suarez, left, was banned for 10 games in April 2013 after being found guilty of biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic during a English Premier League soccer match. Rex Features/AP Images
Ivanovic demonstrates the bite he received from Suarez to a referee. PETER POWELL/EPA/Landov
After his move to Liverpool in 2011, Suarez, left, was found guilty of racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra and was fined $63,000 and banned for eight matches. ANDREW YATES/AFP/Getty Images
During his time in the Netherlands with Ajax in 2011, Suarez was banned for seven games after leaving a scar on the collarbone of Amsterdam player Otman Bakkal. VI Images via Getty Images
Suarez celebrates a goal during a match between Utrecht and Groningen at Utrecht, Netherlands, in 2007. JAVIER SORIANO/AFP/Getty Images