Real Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger was banned on Tuesday for six matches after hurling an object at the referee during the Copa del Rey final.
The German centre-back, already substituted, was sent off after the incident as Barcelona beat Los Blancos 3-2 in extra-time in Seville on Saturday.
Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham was sent off after the final whistle, but will not serve a ban after a review of the evidence found an error in the referee’s report, which said he had to be restrained.
Lucas Vazquez, who was also dismissed as Real Madrid players protested during the denouement of the game, was banned for two matches.
Rüdiger, Bellingham and Lucas Vázquez — who also receives a two-game ban — were all dismissed in the closing stages of Madrid’s extra-time loss, as the team reacted angrily to a decision by referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea.
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In his report, De Burgos said Rüdiger — who had already been substituted — had been sent off in the 120th minute “for throwing an object from the technical area” and “had to be restrained by various members of the coaching staff, showing an aggressive attitude.”
Vázquez, who had also already been withdrawn from the match, was dismissed for “entering the field of play” as he protested the official’s decision, while Bellingham was carded after the final whistle for “approaching our position with an aggressive attitude, having to be held back by teammates.”
On Tuesday, the Spanish football federation’s disciplinary committee ruled that Rüdiger would serve a six-game ban, while Vázquez was handed a two-game suspension.
The 32-year-old apologised on Sunday after the incident, in which he had to be held back from going after referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea.
“There’s definitely no excuse for my behaviour last night. I’m very sorry for that,” said Rudiger in a post on Instagram.
“Before the final whistle I did a mistake. Sorry again to the referee and to everyone I have disappointed last night.”
Rudiger could have faced a ban of between four and 12 matches for his actions, and will miss the upcoming La Liga Clasico on May 11.
Rüdiger has subsequently undergone knee surgery, with sources telling ESPN the defender is expected to be absent for up to two months, ruling out his participation in any case for the remainder of the LaLiga season and putting his involvement in this summer’s Club World Cup in doubt.
Bellingham will not serve a punishment after the Spanish football federation said the referee made an error in his description of events.
“The footage provided confirms a reality different from that described in the referee’s report,” said the federation’s disciplinary committee in a statement.
“There is no proximity to the referee, no aggressive behaviour observed, nor any indication that his teammates restrained him to prevent aggressive action toward the referee, which is explicitly stated in the report.”
The game was played in the shadow of Real Madrid’s criticism of the match officials on the eve of the final.
The officials had given a press conference last Friday, railing against criticism and attacks from Real Madrid’s club television channel.
Madrid said the referees’ comments were “unacceptable” and in a “threatening” tone.

