Spanish Club Defends Player’s Assault on Referee, Sparks Outrage
LLANERA, SPAIN – A shocking incident in Spanish amateur football has ignited a firestorm of controversy after a player for CD San Luis brutally assaulted the referee during a Tercera Asturfútbol match against UD Llanera B on Sunday. The club’s subsequent justification of the attack has drawn widespread condemnation from football authorities and fans alike.
The incident occurred in the 77th minute of the match, with the score tied 2-2. Referee José Antonio Bardasco awarded a penalty to UD Llanera B, prompting a furious reaction from players of CD San Luis. According to the match report, José Guillermo Álvarez Esteban of San Luis immediately confronted Bardasco, striking him in the neck and attempting to kick him while he was on the ground. Fortunately, the referee was able to continue the match after being attended to by his colleagues, and did not sustain serious injuries.
The referee’s official report detailed the assault, stating that Álvarez Esteban was expelled for “aggressively striking me in the neck, causing me to fall to the ground. After this, he attempted to kick me while I was down, without success.” The incident was quickly captured on video and circulated widely on social media, prompting immediate calls for disciplinary action.
Club’s Controversial Response
What truly escalated the outrage was the response from CD San Luis. Instead of condemning the violent act, the club issued a statement defending Álvarez Esteban, claiming that the referee’s decisions had “provoked” the attack. “We do NOT condemn the aggression against the referee by our player #4, given that we believe the refereeing decisions we suffered today led to this type of behavior,” the club stated, adding that the player, described as “a fundamental piece of the club,” would not be disciplined.
The club’s statement also included complaints about the match conditions, alleging that the Llanera B team had delayed their arrival to the field and failed to provide water bottles. They also claimed that one of their players had been subjected to racially motivated insults from opposing players and fans, and that the referee had ignored these complaints. However, these claims have not been independently verified.
Strong Condemnation from Football Authorities
The reaction from football authorities was swift and unequivocal. The Real Federación de Fútbol del Principado de Asturias (RFFPA) and its Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) issued a joint statement condemning both the assault and the club’s subsequent justification. The RFFPA called the club’s response “grave and irresponsible,” stating that it “incites and legitimizes violence against referees.”
“From the Asturian Federation, we observe with perplexity how one of our clubs justifies and cheers on a violent act, which goes directly against the spirit and ethics of sport and against the values that our federation defends,” the statement read. The RFFPA announced that its legal services, the CTA, and the Integrity Department would pursue legal action, and that the incident would be reported to the Anti-Violence Commission.
The CTA echoed this sentiment, stating that the attack itself was “unacceptable,” and that the club’s lack of condemnation and justification of the violence was equally reprehensible. The CTA affirmed its “absolute support” for the assaulted referee and offered its full assistance.
Club Reversal and Secretary General’s Dismissal
Facing mounting criticism, CD San Luis attempted to backtrack on its initial statement. Hours after releasing the controversial defense of Álvarez Esteban, the club issued a second statement, signed by its president, José Luis Blanco Antón, disavowing the comments made by the club’s Secretary General and announcing his immediate dismissal.
“I, José Luis Blanco Antón, president of Club Deportivo San Luis, given the seriousness of the statements made by our Secretary General, have decided to dismiss the Secretary General with immediate effect,” the statement read. “From the presidency and from Club Deportivo San Luis, we condemn violence and will accept appropriate measures.” Notably, Blanco Antón is the father of the dismissed Secretary General, adding another layer of complexity to the situation.
What’s Next?
The incident is now under investigation by both the RFFPA and the Anti-Violence Commission. Disciplinary action against José Guillermo Álvarez Esteban is expected, potentially including a lengthy ban from the sport. The RFFPA’s legal team is also reviewing the club’s statements to determine if further sanctions are warranted. The league has not yet announced a timeline for its decision.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing football at all levels, and the importance of protecting referees from violence and intimidation. It also highlights the responsibility of clubs to promote sportsmanship and respect for officials, even in the face of controversial decisions. The fallout from this event is likely to be felt throughout the Tercera Asturfútbol league for some time to come.
Fans can stay updated on the situation through the official channels of the Real Federación de Fútbol del Principado de Asturias (https://www.asturfutbol.es/) and the RFEF (https://rfef.es/es/).
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