A real chaos erupted in the match between Huesca and Zaragoza. The incident occurred in the final moments of the high-risk regional derby, which was under additional pressure due to the battle for survival.

The conflict began when Andrada, the former Boca Juniors goalkeeper, received a second yellow card for pushing a Huesca defender while his team was losing 1-0. After the dismissal, the goalkeeper ran towards Pulido and punched him in the face. He attacked anyone who stood in his way.

The punch left Pulido with visible swelling on his face and sparked a massive brawl involving several players from both teams. The referees showed additional red cards to participants on both sides as the match descended into chaos before the final whistle.

"I don't know what happened. I have to apologize. Real Zaragoza does not represent this. We are hurt by the defeat," said Francho Serrano, captain of Real Zaragoza. The club's management publicly distanced itself from the goalkeeper's actions immediately after the match.

During the chaotic moments on the field, our Kenan Kodro was also present. He did not get involved in the conflict and was among those who tried to calm the tensions.