Real Zaragoza keeper Esteban banned for 13 games after punching Huesca player Jorge The Spanish football federation banned Real Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada for 13 matches on Wednesday after he punched Huesca player Jorge Pulido in the face.
The federation’s disciplinary committee said in a statement that the Argentina international and his club would also be fined. Andrada was sent off before he “attacked” Pulido during the second-tier derby last Sunday.
Andrada was handed a 12-match ban for the punch, while his initial red card carried an automatic one-match suspension. The punishment rules him out for the rest of the season and deals a blow to Zaragoza’s hopes in its battle to avoid relegation.
The 35-year-old, on loan from Mexican side Monterrey, shoved Pulido and was shown a second yellow card for the incident.
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Andrada then became enraged, running towards Pulido and hitting him, sparking a brawl on the pitch in stoppage time.
“The truth is I’m very, very sorry for what happened,” Andrada said afterwards.
“It’s not a good image for the club, for the fans, and especially not for a professional like myself. So, I’m very sorry.”
Huesca goalkeeper Dani Jimenez and Zaragoza’s Dani Tasende were also sent off after the brawl, with host Huesca holding on for a 1-0 win. Jimenez was banned for four matches and Tasende for two.
“We witnessed scenes unbecoming of this sport and which should never have occurred,” Zaragoza said in a statement on Sunday.
Published on Apr 29, 2026
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The Spanish football federation banned Real Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada for 13 matches on Wednesday after he punched Huesca player Jorge Pulido in the face.
The federation’s disciplinary committee said in a statement that the Argentina international and his club would also be fined. Andrada was sent off before he “attacked” Pulido during the second-tier derby last Sunday.
Andrada was handed a 12-match ban for the punch, while his initial red card carried an automatic one-match suspension. The punishment rules him out for the rest of the season and deals a blow to Zaragoza’s hopes in its battle to avoid relegation.
The 35-year-old, on loan from Mexican side Monterrey, shoved Pulido and was shown a second yellow card for the incident.
ALSO READ: FIFA opens talks on rule requiring clubs to field one homegrown young player during matches
Andrada then became enraged, running towards Pulido and hitting him, sparking a brawl on the pitch in stoppage time.
“The truth is I’m very, very sorry for what happened,” Andrada said afterwards.
“It’s not a good image for the club, for the fans, and especially not for a professional like myself. So, I’m very sorry.”
Huesca goalkeeper Dani Jimenez and Zaragoza’s Dani Tasende were also sent off after the brawl, with host Huesca holding on for a 1-0 win. Jimenez was banned for four matches and Tasende for two.
“We witnessed scenes unbecoming of this sport and which should never have occurred,” Zaragoza said in a statement on Sunday.
Published on Apr 29, 2026


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