Elche’s defeat yesterday at Camp Nou including the dismissal of the coach Francisco before the break and before the protests of the coach of the Elche club in front of the referee’s assistant Muniz Ruiz which earned him a straight red card and the subsequent dismissal. This is how the Galician referee collected the arbitration report: “At minute 43 the coach Rodriguez Vilchez, Francisco Javier was expelled for the following reason: Protester pretending to leave his technical area to the location of assistant No. 1.”
This means that Elche will no longer be able to count on their coach on the bench next month. On Wednesday the normal thing is the Competition Committee punish him with two matches in accordance with article 127 of the Disciplinary Code and says the following expulsions as a result of protesting the referee against a member of the arbitration establishment:
“Article 127. Protests to the referee: Protest to the main referee, the assistants or the fourth referee, provided it does not constitute a more serious offense, It will be suspended for two to three games or for a period for up to a month.
Since the competition has now stopped for two national team commitments, Francisco will start serving his suspension at the beginning of October with a visit to Vallecas and later at home against Mallorca. In this way he will not sit before the Valencian Community derby that will be held on the weekend of October 16 or 17 against Valencia at the Mestalla Stadium. That’s assuming a month without leading his team off the bench
Source: La Verdad

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