Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc has been dropped by Poland for the World Cup qualifier against San Marino on Wednesday and is returning to Glasgow.
Boruc has paid the price for a poor display in the 3-2 defeat by Northern Ireland at Windsor Park on Saturday.
He was culpable for the first two goals and then let a back-pass go over his foot for the decider.
Beenhakker said: "What happened affected the whole team but especially Artur Boruc.
"We both decided that he should leave the camp and go back to Glasgow. I informed him, openly and honestly, that I will not use him for the match against San Marino."
Beenhakker will now opt for either Arsenal's Lukasz Fabianski - who was ill at the weekend - or Dundee United's Lukasz Zaluska.
He was culpable for the first two goals and then let a back-pass go over his foot for the decider.
Beenhakker said: "What happened affected the whole team but especially Artur Boruc.
"We both decided that he should leave the camp and go back to Glasgow. I informed him, openly and honestly, that I will not use him for the match against San Marino."
Beenhakker will now opt for either Arsenal's Lukasz Fabianski - who was ill at the weekend - or Dundee United's Lukasz Zaluska.
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