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Brawl Erupts After Red-Carded Goalkeeper Punches Opponent in Spain

Real Zaragoza condemned the violence as Andrada faces a lengthy suspension and Huesca moved one point clear in the relegation fight.

  • On Sunday, Real Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada was sent off for punching Huesca captain Jorge Pulido during a Spanish second division clash that descended into a mass brawl, with Huesca keeper Dani Jimenez also dismissed for striking Andrada.
  • With both sides locked in a relegation scrap, tensions boiled over eight minutes into stoppage time. Argentine Andrada lost his composure moments before the final whistle, ignoring play to strike Pulido in the face.
  • Oscar Sielva secured a 1-0 win for Huesca, lifting them to 36 points in 19th place. Zaragoza's Dani Tasende was dismissed following a VAR review of the brawl.
  • Huesca manager Jose Luis described the brawl as a "complete loss of control." He called the incident "ugly," stating it should have been a celebration of Aragonese football.
  • The victory leaves Huesca at 36 points in 19th place, while Zaragoza remains second-bottom on 35 points in the Spanish second division. Both clubs face significant consequences from the disciplinary fallout.
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Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrade regrets the incident that happened in Segunda's game against Huesca.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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What was supposed to be a sports party led to a field battle that culminated in the aggression of the Argentine goalkeeper Esteban Andrada towards the local captain, Jorge Pulido.

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The brutal derailment of Esteban Andrada causes horror in Spain.

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The Argentine football goaltender Esteban Andrada from Real Zaragoza caused a stir in Spain. At the 0:1 in the second league downhill duel at SD Huesca, the 35-year-old lost his nerve after a mismatch and struck down the opposing captain Jorge Pulido with a fist strike. The situation occurred in the second half of the second half. Andrada showed up repentantly, asked Pulido for forgiveness and accepted the consequences.The scene was preceded by …

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Eklat in the 2nd Spanish League: Even the police had to intervene. The Argentinean Andrada had given a punch to an opponent.

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sport.es broke the news on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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