A former international footballer has been sentenced to nine months of home detention for assaulting a referee during an Anzac Day match in Auckland.
Tama Fasavalu, 36, had earlier pleaded guilty to wounding with intent to injure after the attack on Len Gattsche in a game at Massey Park, Mangere in April.
Mr Gattsche gave Fasavalu - a former Samoan international - a second yellow card for heavy tackling during the 79th minute of the match.
A second yellow card automatically becomes a red card, meaning Fasavalu was sent off for the rest of the match.
At Fasavalu's sentencing at Manukau District Court today Judge Sharon McAuslan indicated that two-and-a-half years imprisonment was the starting point for offending similar to Fasavalu's, but given his early guilty plea and "excellent character references,'' he was entitled to a reduction.