RIO DE JANEIRO: Uruguay star Luis Suarez exited the World Cup in shame on Thursday (Friday in Manila) after being hit with the heaviest suspension in the tournament’s history for biting an Italian opponent. Suarez, who bit Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during his team’s Group D win on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila), was slapped with an immediate worldwide four-month ban fined 100,000 Swiss francs ($112,000). “Such behavior cannot be tolerated on any football pitch, and in particular not at a FIFA World Cup when the eyes of millions of people are on the stars on the field,” FIFA Disciplinary Committee chief Claudio Sulser said. Football’s governing body imposed a four-month ban on all football activities, a nine-game international ban and the fine. The punishment took immediate effect, meaning Suarez misses Uruguay’s second round match against Colombia on Saturday (Sunday in Manila) in Rio de Janeiro. It will also hit his club career with Liverpool in England’s Premier League as he cannot play until the end of October. The nine-match ban is also likely to rule Suarez out of Uruguay’s defense of the Copa America in 2015. The sanction was the toughest ever handed down for foul play at a World…