Cristiano Ronaldo was hit with a five-match ban by the
Spanish football federation (RFEF) on Monday for pushing the referee after
being sent-off in Real Madrid’s 3-1 Spanish Super Cup, first leg win over
Barcelona.
The World Player of the Year received an automatic one-match
ban for his dismissal on Sunday and an extra four games for his reaction
towards referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea.
Ronaldo was also fined €3 805 and has 10 days to appeal the
ban.
Should any appeal fail, Ronaldo will miss Wednesday’s Super
Cup, second leg and Madrid’s first four La Liga
games of the season against Deportivo la
Coruna, Valencia,
Levante and Real Sociedad.
Madrid
had already signalled their intent to appeal Ronaldo’s second yellow card shown
for diving eight minutes from time when he went down inside the area under
pressure from Samuel Umtiti.
Top: 2009. Messi pushing referee. No ban.
Bottom: 2017. Ronaldo pushing referee. Five match ban.
🤔 @rfef pic.twitter.com/zRownFwSTH
— Florentino Pérez (@RealFloPerez) August 14, 2017
“Ronaldo’s sending-off annoys me because even if it is not a penalty, the card is harsh,” said Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane after the game.
“We will see if we can do something so that he is available on Wednesday.”
Ronaldo was only on the field for 24 minutes as he was introduced as a second-half substitute and fired into the top corner 10 minutes from time to give Madrid a 2-1 lead.
He received his first yellow card for removing his shirt in celebration, before being shown the 10th red card of his career two minutes later.
“Once shown the red card, said player (Ronaldo) pushed me lightly as a sign of his disapproval,” De Burgos Bengoetxea wrote in his referee’s report.
According to the RFEF’s rules, such offences are met with a suspension of anything between four and 12 games, but previous cases also resulted in four-game bans.