KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Brazil-born forward Santos Monteiro Wanderley received a backdated three-month ban and his Dubai-based club Al Nasr was fined after being found guilty on Friday of faking documents so he could play in the Asian Champions League.Wanderley and Al Nasr admitted using a forged or falsified document, the Asian Football Confederation said in a statement.Wanderley was provisionally suspended on Sept. 2 when it was alleged a forged Indonesian passport was used for him to qualify as an Asian player.Each club in the Asian Champions League is allowed to field three foreign players and a non-national from another Asian country.Wanderley was fined $10,000 and suspended for three months. Al Nasr was fined $50,000, ordered to return $340,000 in prize money from this years league, and given a suspended two-year ban from the tournament.The disciplinary panel concluded the United Arab Emirates club Al Nasr bore the majority of the fault for the violation, having deliberately obtained an Indonesian passport for the purpose of circumventing the 3+1 rule, and that its employees were not truthful in their collaboration with the AFC, the statement said.The committee found Wanderley at fault for agreeing to be registered as Indonesian but not being an Indonesian national. His suspension was backdated to Sept. 2.The case developed in August after Wanderley scored twice in Al Nasrs 3-0 win over El Jaish of Qatar in the first leg of an Asian Champions League quarterfinal.Wanderleys goals alerted media in Indonesia, which speculated on his recruitment to the national team, ranked No. 179 among FIFAs 211 member federations.The justice ministry said no Indonesian passport had ever been issued to the player, who joined Al Nasr in June from another club in the UAE, Sharjah.The AFC overturned the first-leg result and Al Nasr forfeited the first-leg match as a 3-0 loss. The club was eliminated despite winning the return match 1-0.The Asian governing body said it was investigating other suspected cases of players using fake passports.FIFA also has an ongoing year-long investigation into possible ineligible players. The East Timor federation is suspected of involvement in naturalizing several Brazilians for selection in 2018 World Cup qualifying matches. East Timor is already eliminated from the competition. Wholesale Yeezy 350 V3 . Bjorn, who had a 36-hole total of 8-under 134, made a testing six-foot putt to save par on the 16th and a birdie on the 17th before bogeying the final hole after a misjudged approach shot. American Kevin Streelman was in second place after shooting a 69. Cheap Yeezy 350 V3 . Bryant, who signed a five-year, $34 million contract as a free agent with Cleveland in March, reported symptoms on Monday morning, a team spokesman said. http://www.yeezys350cheap.com/fake-yeezy-350-v2-wholesale.html .ca NHL Power Rankings for the second straight week, ahead of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Colorado Avalanche. Fake Yeezy Boost 350 Womens . The 31-year-old Spain midfielder hasnt played since Madrid lost in the Copa del Rey final to Atletico Madrid in May due to back and foot injuries. Yeezy 350 v2 Zebra 2019 . -- Jonathan Drouin gave Halifax the boost it needed to edge host Sherbrooke Phoenix 3-2 in a shootout in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. LONG POND, Pa. -- Will Power continued his late-season surge, holding Mikhail Aleshin at bay after a final restart and won the IndyCar race at Pocono Raceway on Monday.It was the fourth win of the season for Power, 29th of his career and cut the lead of Team Penske teammate Simon Pagenaud to 20 points in the standings with three races remaining in the season.After crashing late, Pagenaud finished 18th in the 500-mile race, which was postponed a day by rain.A year ago, Ryan Hunter-Reay won a crash-filled race at Pocono that took the life of Englishman Justin Wilson. He suffered a severe head injury when struck in the helmet by debris from a late-race crash and died the day after the race.ddddddddddddPocono Raceway painted JW on the track at the finish line and Union Jacks flew at half-staff in honor of the Englishman. Both Wilson and open-wheel driver Bryan Clauson, who was killed two weeks ago in a crash in Kansas, were remembered in the pre-race prayer and with a moment of silence.---AP Auto Racing Website: www.racing.ap.org ' ' '