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Published 14:09 IST, November 19th 2019

Three Australia footballers out of 2020 Olympics after Cambodia incident

Three Australian under-23 footballers were banned until August next year, ruling them out of the 2020 Olympics, after a complaint by a woman about their conduct

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Three Australian under-23 footballers were Tuesday banned until August next year, ruling them out of the Tokyo Olympics, following a complaint by a woman about their behavior in Cambodia. Nathaniel Atkinson, Lachlan Wales and Brandon Wilson were all found guilty of code of conduct breaches during the AFC U-23 Championship qualifying tournament in Cambodia in March. They were suspended from national team duties for unprofessional conduct until August 10 -- the day after the Tokyo Olympics closing ceremony -- and ordered to take part in counseling. A fourth player, Riley McGree, was banned until April 1. Football Federation Australia said the matter came to their attention in April "following a complaint by a woman". No further details were given. They have the right to appeal.

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"Upholding our commitment to respect and responsibility cannot be compromised," said FFA chairman Chris Nikou.

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"The players have understood the gravity of their actions and have positively commenced respectful relationship programs that will ensure they appreciate these values in the future."

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13:59 IST, November 19th 2019