FMF Disciplinary Commission Denies Misalignment in America vs. Pumas
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The Disciplinary Commission of the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) ended the controversy over a possible ‘misalignment’ during the Away of America vs. Pumas for the quarter-finals of the 2026 Closing in the MX League.In the 62nd minute of the Capital Classic, there was a controversy with a substitution of the blue creams. André Jardine’s technical corps handed the ballot to remove Miguel ‘Shocker’ Vázquez from the field to admit Thiago Espinos…
The Disciplinary Commission reported that there was no undue alignment on the part of the Americas in the quarter-final duel against Pumas of the MX League. Through a statement, the Disciplinary Commission analyzed the arbitration report and considered that according to Article 26 of the Competition Regulations of the MX League, there was no infringement on the part of the Americas.
The National University Club has already filed a formal complaint about the alleged improper alignment committed by America in the Ida de los Cuartos.
Miguel Vázquez’s departure in the quarter-finals sparks the regulatory controversy
-> Former referee Arturo Brizio stated that the Club America incurred undue alignment during its match against Pumas UNAM, which was held at the University Olympic Stadium.You might be interested: Eduardo Lamazón passed away: This was his career and legacy at Team Box Azteca During an intervention at FOX Sports, the analyst pointed out that the resolution issued by the Mexican Football Federation did not apply the corresponding regulation. He in…
The Mexican Football Federation (FMF), through the Disciplinary Commission, clarified the controversy over an alleged improper alignment in the quarter-finals game between America and Pumas. In a statement, the FMF reported that, following the analysis of the action indicated, it determined that no alignment was established [...] The post FMF discards undue alignment in America vs. Pumas appeared first on Oronoticias.
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