Manuel Vizcaino, president of Cádiz, has been filed by the Competition Committee following the statements made by the Andalusian leader at the end of the game that the cadista cadre played this past day in Anoeta before Real Sociedad, as reported by the Cope chain.
The match ended with a 4-1 victory in San Sebastian and with the expulsion of Marcos Mauro, player of the yellow box, at 44 minutes of the game. The reason, according to the referee's act, “to knock down an opponent thereby preventing a clear chance of scoring.”
That action, plus the penalty signaled against of Cádiz by some more than debatable hands of Negredo and another very similar action in the Basque area that remained are punishment, did 'exploit’The cadista leader.
“I'm broken. I do not know what to do. It is unworthy what they are doing with my team, there is no right. If they want to send us to Second, send us now. It's a shame, it's a real shame against Cádiz ”, he told various media, as soon as the clash ended.
That same Sunday, Cádiz broadcast a official statement in which Vizcaíno urged Luis Rubiales, his counterpart in the Federation, to “fix the VAR problem.” Now, the Federation has opened a disciplinary file which can lead to a financial sanction or even a temporary disqualification.