Female soccer player Elizabeth Lambert Suspended For Fighting

New Mexico soccer player, Elizabeth Lambert gets suspended for fighting. Elizabeth Lambert is a soccer player you don’t want to mess with. The 20-year old University of New Mexico soccer player was known for pulling hair (thank God I don’t have hair), and throwing punches at opposing players.
Female soccer player Elizabeth Lambert has been the topic of many soccer fans conversations recently, after a video of her yanking a rival player to the ground by her hair, managed to find its way onto the YouTube website.
According to thesun.co.uk, the college women’s player lost her rag quite a bit recently, while playing for the University of New Mexico, against Brigham Young University. Lambert was seen kicking and punching her opponents.
But it appears that Elizabeth has apologized for her appalling behavior. She was believed to have said, “I am deeply and wholeheartedly regretful for my actions.” She then went on to say that her actions were uncalled for.
NBC’s “Today Show” did their own exclusive coverage (below) of it this morning,showing the disturbing clips from the game where she pulled one girl’s ponytail,and yanked her to the ground.
Then she punched another girl twice,while going for the ball.She elbowed one girl in the back. She only got carded once during the game,and originally there was no punishment for her actions.
However, after the New Mexico coach reviewed the violent video, Elizabeth Lambert got suspended from the soccer team, indefinitely.
New Mexico soccer player, Elizabeth Lambert gets suspended for fighting
New Mexico soccer player, Elizabeth Lambert gets suspended for fighting
New Mexico soccer player, Elizabeth Lambert gets suspended for fighting
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