
Football player Sergio Ramos found himself at the center of a scandal after being sent off the field in a match where "Rayados" secured victory over "Pumas" with a score of 3-1 at the "Universitario" stadium. Ramos received a serious penalty. He saw a red card in the 90th minute after committing a foul on Guillermo Martinez, when the ball was already far away.
Even the captain of the Spanish national team was noted for having committed a local foul against Pablo Benevenuto in the first half. Pumas coach Juan Huarez expressed his dissatisfaction with the work of the referees at the press conference. All this raised the possibility that Ramos might receive serious punishment in the form of more than 10 matches from the Disciplinary Commission.
According to the disciplinary sanction rules of the MX League, the actions of the 38-year-old defender could result in a penalty ranging from 1 to 15 matches, as well as a fine from 90 to 3,000 UMAS, which amounts to between 2,354 and 78,476.31 Mexican pesos. However, it is unlikely that Ramos will receive the maximum penalty, although it is expected that he might be sanctioned for at least two matches to prevent a recurrence of similar incidents.
After being sent off in the match against "Pumas", the Spanish defender utilized his social media to comment on the situation, stating that "he won't leave this league without expulsion".