The Cádiz will argue before the Competition Committee of the Royal Federation Española de Fútbol (RFEF) after having initiated this body an extraordinary disciplinary procedure against its president, Manuel Vizcaíno, for what he calls “behaviors that could be constitutive of one or more offenses of the general sports regulations “.
The cadista entity, in a statement made public this Wednesday, points out that both the club and its president “reiterate that at no time has it acted against any norm “and that “the pertinent allegations will be presented in time and form.”
Vizcaíno requested last Sunday, in a public letter addressed to the president of the RFEF, Luis Rubiales, after the defeat of the Andalusian team in the field of Real Sociedad (4-1), which “fix the VAR issue”.
The top leader of the club stated in that letter that “it is not acceptable that technology always has a contrary criterion” to the interests of Cádiz, in reference to video arbitration.
The president complained of not being able to “speak” or “give an opinion“Nor” raise your voice, “because they are sanctioned and not” challenge “a referee because” it is prohibited. “
Vizcaíno described as “injustice” that which, “day after day“, Cádiz” suffers “from” VAR errors “.
Therefore, the Competition Committee has initiated disciplinary proceedings as a result of the complaint by the director of integrity and security of the RFEF, in which statements have been made in different media and the open letter to the president of the Spain Federation published last Sunday.
Vizcaíno's letter was made public after the match in San Sebastián, after consulting the VAR, the match referee, Pizarro Gomez, decided that it was not a penalty a few hands of the realistic defense Igor Zubeldia in the first part and also expelled the Cadista defender Marcos Mauro about to end this period after a new consultation with the VAR.