Luis Suárez is widely regarded as one of the most gifted strikers in modern football.
From his rise in Uruguay to winning titles in Europe, his career has been filled with extraordinary goals, tireless energy, and unforgettable moments.
But alongside the brilliance has come a long list of incidents that have made him one of the most controversial figures in the game.
Early Warning Signs at Ajax (2010)
While playing for Ajax, Suárez shocked fans by biting PSV’s Otman Bakkal, which earned him a suspension and the nickname “Cannibal of Ajax.”
🔗 FourFourTwo – Suárez’s Most Insane Moments
The Handball vs Ghana (2010 World Cup)
In South Africa, Suárez blocked a last-minute goal-bound header with his hand against Ghana in the quarter-finals.
Ghana missed the resulting penalty, and Uruguay advanced, sparking global outrage.
The Patrice Evra Case (2011)
During his time at Liverpool, Suárez was found guilty of racially abusing Patrice Evra. The FA handed him an eight-match ban and a £40,000 fine.
🔗 BBC Sport – Suárez banned for racially abusing Evra
Ivanović Bite (2013)
In a Premier League clash against Chelsea, Suárez bit Branislav Ivanović, leading to a 10-match ban from the FA.
🔗 Bleacher Report – Suárez’s Bite Among Worst On-Pitch Incidents
Chiellini Bite (2014 World Cup)
At the World Cup in Brazil, Suárez was caught on camera biting Giorgio Chiellini. FIFA banned him for four months from all football activity and nine international matches.
🔗 The New Yorker – Luis Suárez Chews His Way Out of the World Cup
Accusations of Diving and Gamesmanship
Throughout his career, Suárez has faced repeated criticism for simulation and diving, often drawing strong reactions from opponents, pundits, and referees.
🔗 Sportzcraazy – Luis Suárez Controversies
The Spitting Incident (2025, Inter Miami)
Even in the twilight of his career, controversy followed. After Inter Miami’s loss in the Leagues Cup final, Suárez was involved in an altercation where he spat at a Seattle Sounders staff member, an incident that drew widespread criticism and is now under disciplinary review.