The eternal controversy between Morrazo and Guadalajara: a ghost goal decided the Galician triumph

Monday,
17
February
2020

18:43

26 seasons ago, it was the Manchego team that benefited from a goal that was added twice.

The Morrazo players celebrate the victory against Guadalajara.

Frigorficos del Morrazo and Quabit Guadalajara experienced another controversial match in O Gataal on Sunday, after the table delegate and the referees Jorge and Jess Escudero Santiuste twice computed a goal from the Galician team, which ended up winning the duel for a goal of advantage (24-23) and thanks to a penalty stopped by his goalkeeper, Javi Daz, the Cuban Dariel Rivera with the time served.

Twenty-six seasons later, history repeated itself. But this time the injured party was the Alcarreo club. On that occasion, Frigorficos denounced before the Competition Committee of the Spanish Federation (RFEBM) that the table and the members will add one more goal to Guadalajara, then directed by Antonio Plaza, who will later coach the Galician team.

The Federation, despite the allegations made by Frigorficos, did not rectify the score, and Guadalajara ended up winning the clash. In that Frigorficos del Morrazo played the defensive specialist Javier Rodrguez, today sports director of the club guadalajareo.

But more recently, and again in O Gataal, Frigorficos and Guadalajara were involved in another controversy. March 11, 2017, with both teams as well as now immersed in the fight to avoid the fall of category, Guadalajara was more than a minute with 8 players on the track, without the table delegate or the referees – the international Raluy Lpez and Sabroso Ramrez- they will notice an infraction that will be sanctioned with the exclusion of a player from the team then led by Csar Montes.

As happened on Sunday, the game stood for a few minutes when the local bench protested the infraction. The members and the table did not punish Guadalajara, and the game continued to play – there were seven minutes remaining. The visitors will end up winning by a tight 32-33.

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