27.04.2026 10:20
In the Huesca-Real Zaragoza derby, Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada, who was sent off with a second yellow card, walked towards Jorge Pulido after the decision and punched his opponent; the incident caused great tension on the field.
In Spain's Second Division, the "Aragón derby" between Huesca and Real Zaragoza witnessed scenes outside of football. Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada's action in the final moments of the match drew significant backlash.
THE ARGUMENT LED TO A RED CARD
In the latter part of the match, Andrada, who had a verbal dispute with Huesca's Jorge Pulido, received a second yellow card after pushing his opponent and was sent off. This decision further escalated tensions.
LOST CONTROL AFTER THE RED CARD
Unable to control his nerves after the red card, Andrada ran towards Pulido, with whom he had clashed, and punched his opponent. This action instantly plunged the field into chaos.
CHAOS ON THE FIELD
Following Andrada's attack, players from the Huesca bench entered the field to protest. The scuffle between players from both teams lasted for a long time.
HEAVY PENALTY AHEAD
The 35-year-old goalkeeper, expected to be referred to the disciplinary committee, is said to potentially face a ban of up to 10 matches for his action that endangered the health of the opposing player.