Real thrown out of Spanish Cup
AFP, MADRID: Real Madrid have been thrown out of the Spanish Cup after fielding an ineligible player in their tie against third-tier side Cadiz, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) confirmed on Friday. In the first leg of their fourth-round tie on Wednesday Russian international Denis Cheryshev not only started the match but also opened the scoring in Madrid’s 3-1 win.
But he shouldn’t have been on the field as he was due to serve a one-match ban in the cup after picking up three yellow cards whilst on loan at Villarreal last season.
The federation’s competition committee judge ruled that “Cheryshev was ineligible to play ... so Madrid have forfeited the game and the tie is resolved in favour of Cadiz.”
Real Madrid, Europe’s richest club, were also slapped with a fine of 6,001 euros ($6,520). The club has 10 days to appeal. In a statement, Real said the ban could not have taken effect as Cheryshev did not know he was suspended. “The competition judge acknowledges that Cheryshev was not personally notified about his ban,” the club said. Real Madrid have won the Spanish Cup 19 times, with their last success in 2014.
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