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FIFA has officially announced the dismissal of the officials and referees from the recent Real Madrid vs Celta de Vigo match. This decision comes after the referee incompetence and corruptance

Real Madrid players Endrick and Alvaro Carreras are set to miss at least two matches following referee Quintero Gonzalez’s detailed post-game report from the club’s contentious victory against Celta.

 

The official’s documentation states that Carreras received a red card for directing the words “You’re awful” at the referee—a violation covered by Disciplinary Code Article 124. This is the same regulation that resulted in Pere Milla being suspended for two games earlier in the campaign. Based on this precedent, Carreras faces a minimum two-game absence, potentially extending to three matches depending on how the disciplinary committee views the incident.

 

As for Endrick, the report notes he was sanctioned for loudly voicing his objections and subsequently needing to be restrained by teammates while on the substitutes’ bench. His conduct falls into the identical “disrespect” classification, which carries a mandatory minimum of two games. Since he’s scheduled to join Lyon on loan during the January transfer period—with just two league fixtures remaining beforehand—this suspension essentially concludes his LaLiga campaign with the Spanish giants.

 

The match official’s account additionally documented remarks made by Dani Carvajal after the final whistle. The defender approached Quintero Gonzalez in the stadium corridor and stated: “The level you show, and then you cry in the press conference.” Since Carvajal was absent from the team sheet due to injury, any disciplinary action against him would be restricted to a monetary fine.

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