Sergio Canales: Victory in Appeal Against 4-Game Ban – Latest Updates and Analysis

2023-12-28 04:10:00

The Contentious Administrative Court number 4 of Madrid upheld the appeal of the Spanish player Sergio Canales once morest the four-game ban he received last season, when he played for Real Betis, for saying that his expulsion once morest Cádiz in LaLiga was premeditated by part of the referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz.

In this regard, the now retired whistler expressed that “I have a very clear conscience, they are two protests that made no sense; “I am glad that they were able to access the audios and resolve the situation.”

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The now Movistar+ commentator qualified with praise for the new measures of world football, where the leagues already offer the audios and the fans can listen to the decisions on the field of play: “It is good that you can listen to the referees and that there are more transparency.”

The disciplinary bodies of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) sanctioned Sergio Canales with 4 matches and a fine of 601 euros in March 2023, following stating, at the end of the match with Valladolid, on February 18, that the former referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz had sent him off deliberately in the clash once morest Cádiz played in October.

After the ruling, Sergio Canales will be able to compete with Rayados de Monterrey in the next Clausura 2024 without any type of sanction.

The player went to the ordinary courts following his appeals were not considered and obtained a precautionary suspension of his punishment when he had already served one of the sanction matches.

Canales maintained that his behavior “always with the referees on and off the field has been exemplary, showing them maximum respect throughout my professional career.”

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