The Spanish Football Federation's appeals panel rejected on Thursday the appeal filed by Real Madrid for suspending their captain Sergio Ramos for a match after being sent off with two yellow cards in the last round against Athletic Bilbao at San Mames.
According to the Confederation of Spanish Football Federation, the committee rejected the arguments of the Royal Club, which stressed "the absence of any conduct leading to the penalty" against the player in the games that lead to a yellow card, where he believes that "the falls were not the result of any serious game, On the claim of the opposing team player. "
However, the Commission "after seeing the two cases, confirmed beyond any doubt that they match the provisions of the report in his report."
"On the contrary, it was clear in both cases how Mr. Ramos rose to compete for the ball with his extended right arm, which hit the opponent's side, claiming that he had fallen after that."
The rules of the game also state that a dangerous game "occurs when a player hits another player during an attempt to compete for the ball, a situation that the commission can not assess, but the referee, in accordance with Article 111 (Chapter III) of the Disciplinary Code Of the Federation, and Article 236 (Chapter I) of the Regulations ".