What exactly was Barcelona protesting?
Barcelona protested a handball by Atlético Madrid's Marc Pubill inside the penalty area, which they felt should have been a penalty kick.
Football / Champions League
UEFA has rejected Barcelona's appeal concerning a controversial handball incident involving Atlético Madrid's Marc Pubill during their Champions League quarter-final first leg. The incident sparked outrage from Barcelona, but UEFA has deeme...
During the match, the referee, István Kovács, waved play on, and the VAR did not intervene. Barcelona sought an investigation, access to the referee communications, and official recognition of the alleged errors. The club argued that the referee's decision was contrary to the rules and affected the game's outcome. However, UEFA's disciplinary body sided with the initial judgment, asserting that match outcomes cannot be changed due to refereeing errors. The CTA's internal discussions, as reported, contrast with UEFA's stance, adding another layer of debate about the application of handball rules. Despite the rejection, Barcelona may face further repercussions or choose to voice their concerns through other channels, though the result on the field will stand.
Barcelona protested a handball by Atlético Madrid's Marc Pubill inside the penalty area, which they felt should have been a penalty kick.
UEFA rejected the appeal on the grounds that the outcome of a match cannot be altered due to a refereeing error.
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