 Following a thorough review of the official match report and video  footage from the Gold Cup 2015 semi-final match between Panama and  Mexico, in Atlanta on Wednesday evening, the Panamanian Football  Federation was fined an undisclosed amount for team misconduct both on  and off the field by the Confederation of North, Central America and  Caribbean Association (CONCACAF).
Following a thorough review of the official match report and video  footage from the Gold Cup 2015 semi-final match between Panama and  Mexico, in Atlanta on Wednesday evening, the Panamanian Football  Federation was fined an undisclosed amount for team misconduct both on  and off the field by the Confederation of North, Central America and  Caribbean Association (CONCACAF).
Additionally, Panamanian player Jaime Penedo was suspended two matches for pushing the assistant referee following the conclusion of the match. The first game of the suspension was to be served for yesterday's Gold Cup 2015 third place match, and the second for Panama's next official senior national team engagement.
Fellow Panamanian player Luis Tejada was also sanctioned with a two-match ban, one match for the red card received in the semi-final match and an additional match for failing to leave the field in a timely manner following the ejection.
The Gold Cup Disciplinary Committee also levied fines of undisclosed amounts on Mexican national team head coach Miguel Herrera and United States player Michael Bradley, for infractions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup 2015 media regulations.
