Competition agrees with Arousa, who will continue in the Copa del Rey due to improper alignment of Granada

The next tie, which will be played by six Galician teams, will be drawn next Wednesday, November 15, with the Vilagarcia team once again facing a First Division

07 nov 2023 . Updated at 1:43 p.m.

The Competition Judge has upheld the complaint for improper alignment of the Granada goalkeeperAdrin López, presented by Arousa and the Galician team, despite having lost the match (0-3), qualifies for the next round of the Copa del Rey. In the case at hand, the declaration of the improper alignment must produce the aforementioned effects and, therefore, the match must be considered lost to the player. Granada C.F. and declare the winner of the Spanish Championship/SM el Rey Cup tie, Arosa SCand this in relation to the match played between both teams, and impose a fine on the offender in the minimum amount that said precept establishes, in this case of 6,001 euros, says the resolution. The rule prevents a footballer without a record with the first team from playing in the competition at the age of 24.. Adrin López has it with the reserve team.

The Arousa board has issued a statement informing of the decision of the sole Disciplinary Judge and clarifying to its members that there is an appeal against said resolution before the Appeal Committee, so it is not final. In fact, according to EFE, Granada CF is already working on drafting an appeal to avoid his exclusion from the KO tournament. Faced with this, and anticipating possible events, the Vilagarcia club points out that Arousa: Will continue to defend its rights and interests throughout it in the event that it is appealed.

Al president of Arousa, Manolo Abalothere is no doubt in his mind that his team will compete in the second round of the Copa del Rey: I think that Granada has nothing to do. At the sporting level, a resource has no route. This is not about you being the one to say that a competition or not professional (referring to the argument about it that the Andalusian club supported its appeal). What is clear is that we will be in the hype next week.

Pending the name of their next rival, what is now certain is that Arousa will once again face a First Division in their A Lomba stadium. Asked about his preference, and aware that in this round the four teams that will compete in the next edition of the Spanish Super CupManolo Abalo declares that what he would have liked would have been to pass and play the next round against Real Madrid, a club of which he is a fan. Athletic Club de Bilbao o Celtic of Vigo They would be magnificent rivals for the president of Arousa in the horizon of a month.

The draw, on the 15th

The draw for the second round of the Copa del Rey will finally be held on Wednesday, November 15 at 1:00 p.m. in the Luis Aragons room at the Ciudad del Ftbol in Las Rozas (Madrid), confirmed this Tuesday by the Real Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).

A precedent helps Arousa in the complaint to Granada

Antonio Garrido

This draw should have been held this Tuesday, November 7, but was delayed due to the postponement of two matches for meteorological reasons, the Gimnstica Segoviana-Sestao River and the Atzeneta-Real Zaragoza, which will be held, respectively, on Wednesday, November 8 and on Tuesday, November 14. Six Galician teams will be in the pot: Arousa, along with Celta, Racing de Ferrol, Deportivo, Lugo and Arenteiro, also classified.

The 55 qualifiers that will come from the first round will join SD Amorebieta, the Federation Cup champion team that begins its participation in this second round. Real Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Osasuna and Atlético de Madrid, which obtained the right to participate in the Spanish Super Cup, are exempt from playing the first two qualifiers. The 28 matches that make up the qualifier, in which 56 teams will participate, will have place on December 5, 6 and 7, 2023.

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2023-11-07 11:49:00
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