Sevilla have sent a formal complaint about the refereeing of its Marbella subsidiary

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Sevilla sent Referee Technical Committees a report as a formal complaint about the actions of Balearic referee Luis Bestard Servera who directed the match played by his first subsidiary, Sevilla Atlético, last weekend in group 2 of the Primera RFEF and lost 4-1 against Marbella. Sevilla, as well as everyone who witnessed the match, believed that it was marked by the referee’s decisions. He sent off Sevillistas Castrín and Darío Benavides in the first half, left the visitors with 9 players in the 37th minute, and also conceded a ghost goal to the local club, although they were not the only errors that highlight of Nervión club pointing. that the Balearic referee made up to six mistakes that harmed his subsidiary.

The first of these mistakes was the dismissal of Castrín, which caused the team he led Jesus Galvan, who also saw red, will be left with one less player against Marbella. Sevilla considered that the foul did not deserve a straight red card and also said that their player Stanis Idumbo received an even harsher tackle and went unpunished. The second mistake, according to Sevilla, came in the action where Darío Benavides received a second yellow card. Sevilla considered that there was not a single mistake on the right side. The Spaniard did not hesitate and issued a second warning, leaving Sevilla with nine players with just over 50 minutes remaining in the match with two concessions for both sides.

The report of 1-0 in favor of Marbella also complains, because the images do not show that the ball completely crossed the goal line after hitting the crossbar. Bestard Servera conceded a goal that led to the protest of Jesús Galván, coach of Sevilla Atlético, who was fired.

In addition, the Nervión club, which also complains that the referee did not give a ghost goal to Antonetti and different criteria when it comes to calling the penalty for handball in different areas (he did it in the area of Sevilla and not in the area of ​​Marbella) ), stated in his claim that the match was held in a facility that did not meet the minimum requirements of a category such as First RFEF, with deficiencies in locker rooms and press room, with a lack of electricity, and in addition, the Goals are not regulatory.

Source: La Verdad

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