West Brom's Heggebo banned for 'handball goal'

West Bromwich Albion striker Aune Heggebo claps his hands at the end of a match. He is wearing a red away shirt.Image source, Getty Images
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Aune Heggebo will now miss West Bromwich Albion's next two games

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West Bromwich Albion striker Aune Heggebo has been banned for two matches by the Football Association for scoring a goal with his hand in Saturday's 2-1 win at Norwich City.

The Norway forward was charged with a breach of Rule E3.1 in relation to his goal at Carrow Road, which went in off his arm as he got on the end of Jimmy-Jay Morgan's left-wing cross in the 75th minute to give the visitors the lead.

After the game, Canaries head coach Philippe Clement said the incident was "a decisive moment in the game. I think this is a clear-cut goal that should be disallowed".

The FA alleged Heggebo did "successfully deceive a match official by handling the ball in a direct successful attempt to score a goal" with a regulatory commission upholding the misconduct charge - and subsequent suspension - on Thursday.

The Baggies had appealed against the charge in the belief it was accidental, stating the ball's deflection off the Norwich goalkeeper "materially affected the ball's trajectory and left him [Heggebo] with less than 0.1 of a second to react".

They will now be without the striker for their Championship game against Burnley on Sunday and the Carabao Cup second-round tie at Premier League Newcastle United on 26 August.

The charge over a handball is believed to be the first of its kind in English football, following a rule change prior to the 2024-25 season.

Albion said they would write to the FA, external "requesting clarification on how a player is reasonably expected to react should similar circumstances arise in the future".

Aune Heggebo puts West Bromwich Albion in front against Norwich City. He is watching the ball as it evades the diving goalkeeper ready to put it in the net. Heggebo is all in red. There are two Norwich defenders in front of him wearing yellow shirts and green shorts. Image source, Getty Images
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Aune Heggebo's controversial effort put Albion in front before Jimmy-Jay Morgan doubled their lead with Norwich pulling a goal back on 90 minutes

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