Without Julian Araujo until the match against Valencia in Gran Canaria on the weekend of February 10 and 11. A month without a headline due to an error with serious consequences. The Appeals Committee rejected the appeal presented by the UD Las Palmas for the sanction of four games to the Mexican full-back considering that “in accordance with the article applicable to the present case, that is, 103.1 of the RFEF Disciplinary Code, the minimum sanction is 4 games, a sanction that was finally imposed. The concurrent mitigating circumstances have been assessed when imposing the minimum possible sanction.”
The aforementioned committee reminds the yellow entity that the video it provided to try to reduce the player’s sanction for at least one game so that it would have an effect on the Copa del Rey and not in the League it is not valid as proofby not having presented it within the preclusive periodsuch and as stated in article 26.3 of the Ordinance. In order to have been able to take into account the aforementioned videographic evidence, it had to have been provided at the time because it was already available to present.
Besides, The appeal also does not grant the precautionary suspension of the sanction: “Once the substance of the matter is known and resolved by this Committee and in view of the interested request to provisionally suspend the resolution issued, it must be noted that it declines and lacks any purpose.”
Thus, Julian Araujo He will miss the matches against Villarreal, Rayo Vallecano, Real Madrid and Granada for having headbutted Nacho, Tenerife’s left back, in the cup derby last Sunday.