Landon Donovan has played his final California Clasico.

The retiring Galaxy star was shown a yellow card for dissent late in the first half of LA’s 2-2 draw at Montreal on Wednesday, meaning he’ll be suspended for LA’s match at San Jose on Sunday. That match is the third and final regular season meeting between LA and San Jose this year, and – barring a miracle run up the table by the eighth-place Quakes – it would have been Donovan’s final chance to play against his former team.

Donovan was shown yellow in the 44th minute of Wednesday’s draw for arguing with referee Hilario Grajeda after Ignacio Piatti had scored to give the Impact a 2-0 lead. There was some confusion as to whether or not Grajeda had given the yellow to Donovan or LA defender Leonardo, prompting Montreal media to ask the referee to clarify his call after the match.

Donovan played a key role in helping the Galaxy claw back into the game, notching an assist on Alan Gordon’s 64th minute equalizer. It was the 132nd regular season assist of Donovan’s regular season career, leaving him just three shy of Steve Ralston for the all-time MLS record.

Donovan will be eligible to return to action for the Galaxy’s home match against FC Dallas on Sept. 20.