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    Real Zaragoza Goalkeeper Esteban Andrada Banned 13 Matches for Punching Opponent

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsApril 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Esteban Andrada has been banned for 13 matches after punching a player during a heated derby between Real Zaragoza and SD Huesca.

    The incident happened at the end of Sunday’s Spanish second division match, which Zaragoza lost 1-0.

    Andrada had already been sent off after receiving a second yellow card in stoppage time. Moments later, the Argentine goalkeeper ran towards Huesca captain Jorge Pulido and punched him in the face.

    The action caused a mass fight between players from both teams. Huesca goalkeeper Dani Jimenez and Zaragoza player Dani Tasende were also sent off during the chaos.

    The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) gave Andrada a 12-match suspension for the punch, in addition to the automatic one-match ban for his red card.

    In its report, the RFEF said Andrada “ran and jumped” towards Pulido in a “violent and aggressive” way before hitting him with “excessive force”.

    The federation added that the seriousness of the incident was enough to give him the maximum 12-match punishment. Both Andrada and Zaragoza will also face financial penalties.

    Speaking after the match, Andrada admitted he was wrong and apologised for his actions.

    “The truth is I am very sorry for what happened,” the 35-year-old said.

    “It is not a good image for the club, the fans or for me as a professional. I also want to apologise to Jorge Pulido because it was my fault. I lost control in that moment.”

    Zaragoza also released a statement condemning the incident and said the club would take disciplinary action.

    The defeat left Zaragoza in the relegation zone alongside Huesca.

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