A serious incident has shaken Spanish football after Real Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada committed a violent act against Huesca captain Jorge Pulido. The event occurred on Sunday when Andrada, who had already received a yellow card, went to protest a decision by referee Dรกmaso Arcediano. The situation escalated as he first pushed Pulido and then, after being shown a second yellow card and sent off, lost control and punched him in the face. According to the official match report, the blow was strong and caused Pulido a hematoma on his left cheekbone, knocking him to the ground. This detail could directly influence the disciplinary measure against the goalkeeper. Under the Spanish Football Federation and its Disciplinary Code, such an act of aggression is punishable by 4 to 12 match suspensions. However, if it is confirmed that the injury prevented the opposing player from continuing the game, the penalty could increase from 6 to 15 matches, even reaching up to 16 in total if the red card sanction is included. Despite the incident, Andrada has publicly apologized after the match, expressing remorse for his action. He emphasized that he lost control in a moment of tension and apologized to Pulido, the club, and the fans. The expressed remorse and the fact that the goalkeeper has no prior disciplinary record could influence a reduction in the penalty, which is expected to be decided in the coming days by Spanish football authorities.
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Punching the opposing team's captain, Spanish goalkeeper risks historic punishment
A serious incident has shaken Spanish football after Real Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada committed a violent act against Huesca captain Jorge Pulido. The event occurred on Sunday when Andrada, who had already receiv

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