Inter Ibiza contests the final for promotion with Alcúdia

Inter Ibiza is going to file an appeal with the Competition Committee of the Balearic Islands Football Federation to challenge the match played this Sunday against Alcúdia, corresponding to the qualifying rounds for promotion to the Third Division. The Ibizan club, whose first team fell 1-0 in the last minutes of discount, claims in its letter that the Mallorcan team made four substitution windows during game time when only three are allowed, not including those that can be made in game breaks, the period between the end of the game and the start of extra time and the break of extra time.

Inter Ibiza relies on the referee’s act of the referee Daniel Hidalgo Fuster to challenge the final against an Alcúdia that made four substitutions interrupting the game on as many occasions, something that the regulations do not allow, in the 58th minute (Llorenç Serra for Carles Cortés ), 88 (Bartolomé Carmona by Pedro González), 114 (Jaume Mairata by Adrián Núñez) and 120 (Pablo González by Francesc Villamayor) in matches.

The general regulations of the FFIB, in its section on the finals for promotion, remind the participating teams that “both the rest of the game, the rest between the end of the game and the start of extra time (if any), and the rest of said extension, do not count as change windows, the maximum allowed being 3”.

For its part, the team led by Carlos Fourcade made up to six substitutions spread over three windows during the match (minutes 18, 53 and 59 with two changes), and two more at the end of regulation time (minute 91) and in the overtime break (minute 106).

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