A heated Spanish second division derby between Real Zaragoza and Huesca ended in chaos after two goalkeepers were sent off following a stoppage-time brawl, according to Beyond Time News.
Late Match Violence Sparks Mass Brawl
The match between Zaragoza and Huesca turned dramatic in the final moments when tensions boiled over deep into stoppage time at the Spanish Segunda División.
Late Match Violence Sparks Mass Brawl
Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada lost his temper near the final whistle. He approached Huesca captain Jorge Pulido and struck him in the face, triggering a mass confrontation between both teams.
The incident quickly escalated, with players rushing in as control broke down completely.
Double Red Cards After VAR Review
Referees responded by issuing multiple red cards after reviewing the incident:
- Esteban Andrada (Zaragoza goalkeeper) sent off for punching
- Dani Jiménez (Huesca goalkeeper) also dismissed for violent conduct
- Dani Tasende (Zaragoza) shown a red card after VAR intervention
The stoppage-time scenes overshadowed the rest of the match.
Coach Reacts to “Loss of Control”
Huesca manager José Luis said the situation was difficult to justify, even in a high-pressure relegation battle.
He admitted the match carried heavy emotions but said the violence was unacceptable and did not reflect the spirit of the game.
He also expressed disappointment that the focus shifted away from football.
Tight Relegation Battle Continues
Huesca secured a narrow 1–0 win thanks to Oscar Sielva’s goal. The result lifted them to 36 points in 19th place, while Zaragoza dropped further trouble on 35 points, sitting just above them in the table.
A Match Overshadowed by Indiscipline
What should have been a competitive Aragonese derby instead ended in controversy. The late brawl and multiple dismissals ensured the game will be remembered more for discipline issues than footba
Segunda División.
Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada lost his temper near the final whistle. He approached Huesca captain Jorge Pulido and struck him in the face, triggering a mass confrontation between both teams.
The incident quickly escalated, with players rushing in as control broke down completely.
Double Red Cards After VAR Review
Referees responded by issuing multiple red cards after reviewing the incident:
- Esteban Andrada (Zaragoza goalkeeper) sent off for punching
- Dani Jiménez (Huesca goalkeeper) also dismissed for violent conduct
- Dani Tasende (Zaragoza) shown a red card after VAR intervention
The stoppage-time scenes overshadowed the rest of the match.
Coach Reacts to “Loss of Control”
Huesca manager José Luis said the situation was difficult to justify, even in a high-pressure relegation battle.
He admitted the match carried heavy emotions but said the violence was unacceptable and did not reflect the spirit of the game.
He also expressed disappointment that the focus shifted away from football.
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Tight Relegation Battle Continues
Huesca secured a narrow 1–0 win thanks to Oscar Sielva’s goal. The result lifted them to 36 points in 19th place, while Zaragoza dropped further trouble on 35 points, sitting just above them in the table.
A Match Overshadowed by Indiscipline
What should have been a competitive Aragonese derby instead ended in controversy. The late brawl and multiple dismissals ensured the game will be remembered more for discipline issues than footba


