• Uefa issues one-match ban and will discuss case on 10 November • Marseille charged after pitch invasion and setting off of fireworks

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Marseille have suspended the defender Patrice Evra after he aimed a kick at one of the club’s supporters before Thursday’s Europa League tie at Vitoria.

Uefa earlier confirmed it had opened disciplinary proceedings against Evra following the incident and his club have now taken action.

“Jacques-Henri Eyraud, president of Marseille, met Patrice Evra today and informed him of his lay-off with immediate effect and a summons to an interview prior to a possible disciplinary sanction,” a statement from the French club said.

The former Manchester United player, named as a substitute for Marseille’s fixture away to Vitoria, lashed out at the fan in a heated confrontation before Thursday night’s match in Portugal.

Evra was sent off and on Friday Uefa announced the 36-year-old would miss “at least one match”, with the organisation’s disciplinary body set to discuss his case at its next meeting on 10 November.

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Marseille added there had been “unacceptable behaviour” from some fans who subjected Evra and his team-mates to “hateful attacks” but said: “As a professional and experienced player, Patrice Evra could not respond in such an inappropriate way.”

Evra is almost certain to face a more severe sanction from Uefa following scenes reminiscent of Eric Cantona’s kung-fu kick at Selhurst Park in 1995.

Video footage showed Evra aiming the kick at the Marseille fan as visiting players and supporters, who had seemingly scaled barriers to reach the advertising hoardings at the Estádio D Afonso Henriques in Guimarães, confronted each other at the side of the pitch. He was then ushered away by a team-mate.

The Marseille manager, Rudi García, revealed afterwards that Evra had reacted to taunts from the fans but he still criticised his actions.

“Pat has experience and he must not react, it’s obvious,” García said. “Patrice is a more than experienced player and we cannot respond to insults so low and so incredible because they come from one of our supporters.”

Of the fan García said: “He is not a supporter of OM, because you cannot insult your own players, you have to be behind everyone.”

Evra, a former France captain who won five Premier League titles and the Champions League during an eight-year spell with United, joined Marseille from Juventus in January. He has made only two appearances for the club in all competitions this season.

The governing body has charged Marseille with breaches of Article 16 of its disciplinary regulations: namely the “field invasion by supporters, the setting-off of fireworks and acts of damages”.