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Zaragoza keeper banned for 13 games for punching rival

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SoccerPortalX Editorial
·April 29, 2026·2 min read

Real Zaragoza's goalkeeper Esteban Andrada has received a 13-match suspension following an incident during a match against Huesca where he punched an opposing player in the face. This is a significant...

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Real Zaragoza's goalkeeper Esteban Andrada has received a 13-match suspension following an incident during a match against Huesca where he punched an opposing player in the face. This is a significant disciplinary action that will keep the Argentine keeper sidelined for a substantial portion of the season, forcing the club to rely on backup goalkeeping options during his absence.

The incident highlights the ongoing problem of violent conduct in football, even among experienced professionals in key positions. Goalkeepers are typically held to high standards of conduct given their leadership role on the pitch, making such an outburst particularly damaging to both the player's reputation and his team's stability. The lengthy ban suggests the governing body took the severity of the punch seriously.

Zaragoza will now need to manage their goalkeeper situation carefully over the coming weeks, potentially promoting a reserve keeper or exploring short-term solutions. Andrada's return will be closely watched to see whether the suspension has any lasting impact on his form or mentality, while the club will hope their replacement can maintain competitive performances during this enforced gap.

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