Real Zaragoza Goalkeeper Esteban Andrada Loses Control
Chaos Erupts in Spanish Second Division Derby
A heated Spanish second division derby between Real Zaragoza and Huesca descended into absolute chaos after Esteban Andrada suffered a complete moment of madness.
Andrada's Shocking Behavior
The Argentine goalkeeper, who is currently on loan from Mexican giants Monterrey, was captured on film throwing a punch at an opponent's face after he had already been dismissed by the referee, and is now set to face a lengthy suspension.
- Esteban Andrada was shown a second yellow card for pushing Jorge Pulido during the closing stages of the match.
- The 35-year-old goalkeeper sprinted toward the Huesca captain and landed a clean punch on the defender's face.
The relegation battle between Zaragoza and Huesca took a dark turn in stoppage time when Andrada triggered one of the most shocking brawls seen in Spanish football.
Consequences of the Incident
The tension boiled over as both sets of players clashed in a frantic finale that saw sportsmanship completely discarded. Andrada is now set to face a lengthy suspension for his actions.