Vinicius was sent off at the Mestalla with a direct red for attacking Dimitrevski, the Valencia goalkeeper. Despite this, the Brazilian can play on Monday, the 6th, in the Copa del Rey against Deportiva Minera.
The reason for the possible existence of Vinicius en Cartagena does not know when the Competition Committee, in charge of deciding the Brazilian’s sanction for the red card he saw in Valencia, will meet.
Throughout this day, Saturday, there was speculation about a possible Competition meeting today or tomorrowbut from the Federation they pointed out to this newspaper that this meeting is scheduled for Tuesday. Until that day, Real Madrid will have to present the allegations regarding the red card that Vinicius has seen.
With this panoramaIf Ancelotti wants, the Brazilian can play in the Copa del Rey this Monday, because at that moment, there was no sanction for Vinicius for his red card at Mestalla. The Brazilian risks a four-game ban, which will include those in the Super Cup, although Real Madrid expect it to be two, which will be Liga games against Las Palmas and Valladolid.
The meeting of the Competition Committee on Tuesday is explained in the hours established by the Disciplinary Code so clubs can showcase their resources. Specifically in article 26 regarding the hearing process and where the three points say that “Said right may be exercised within a period ending at 2:00 pm on the second business day following the match in question, at that time Any allegations or the claims made must be submitted to the secretary of the disciplinary body in the case of meetings held on a day other than the weekend, the established period will be understood to be reduced by twenty-four hours, that is, until 4: 00 pm 2 pm of the next business day.
Dates are consideredthis Saturday is the first day of work for the two who will have Real Madrid. The second was originally next Monday but it was a holiday for the celebration of the Epiphany
Source: La Verdad

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