He Santander-Elche race Last night we were left with one of the most unusual and absurd situations experienced this season in Spanish football. It all happened in the final moments of the game.
The Cantabrian team player Iñigo Sainz – Maza from the bench for be warned to referee the match Jon Ander González of the possibility that a fan in the Sardinero stand is suffering from an episode of a heart attack.
that’s a reaction it cost him expulsion as also reflected in the minutes: “In the 90th minute the player (6) Iñigo Sainz-Maza Serna was sent off for the following reason: For getting up from the bench and leaving the technical area. claim to the fourth referee stop the game strain for a medical incident in the stands “When the game stopped, he was still standing outside the technical area without hearing what he was saying.”
It is especially noticeable that the referee himself recognized in the letter was the reason why the footballer immediately got up from the bench. Now the Cantabrian club has the option of appealing to the Disciplinary Committee to try to get the red card removed.
The warning turned out to be true and the Health services of Racing had to be activated to attend a 57-year-old spectator who suffered a double cardiorespiratory arrest. The intervention of the doctors was very important for his resuscitation; Transferred to a hospital, he arrived conscious and remains under observation.
The referee of the crash He didn’t stop the game, as he commanded protocol and Jose Albertoracing coach, expressed his opinion on this matter in the press room: “Íñigo is worried about what is happening in the stands, we do not understand that the referee did not stop the game in the event of an extremely serious incident. no respect to anyone, What was experienced was unreal“.
Source: La Verdad

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