After a meeting held, the National Anti-Violence Commission decided to switch the file of the aggression of Fede Valverde to Álex Baena to the Competition Commission. Anti-violence thus decides to bring the case that took place in the Bernabéu parking lot behind Real Madrid-Villarral at the request of said committee. The competition will now have to Get started the procedures to determine the sports sanction that can be applied to the Uruguayan player of the white team.
What does this mean? Well, it’s positive for the Real Madrid player, because if it hadn’t been for that, the sanction under the new sports law could include a disqualification of one to six months for violent conduct and aggression.
Baena filed a complaint, but Villarreal did not file a complaint
Villarreal did not file a complaint for the facts – Baena did so to the Castellón police over Valverde’s aggression – and now Antivolencia is transferring this case to the Competition Committee. Now the Competition meets to start the new file, open it, listen to the arguments of the parties and then, if it deems it, determine the sanction.
What punishment could Fede Valverde receive?
The possible penalty for the Uruguayan for his blow against the Villarreal player could be between 4 and 12 penalty matches, with 4 being the minimum penalty and 12 being the maximum.
Source: Goal