On Friday, the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) imposed a five-year suspension on two players from lower divisions after their involvement in match-fixing and betting scandals.
The FMF revealed that the suspension was imposed on two unnamed players from Real Zamora and Club Deportivo Uruapan.
One player from Real Zamora was handed a two-year ban, while the other from Aguacateros Club Deportivo Uruapan received a three-year suspension.
In a statement, the FMF explained that these sanctions came after investigations conducted with the cooperation of the clubs involved in the Premier League.
The federation added: "The Disciplinary Commission communicates the following penalties related to betting and match manipulation."