The Appeal Committee of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) upheld this Wednesday the appeal presented by Getafe and revoked the sanction of the partial closure of part of the Coliseum stands due to the racist insults received by the Sevilla player Marcos Acua. Also annulled the financial fine of 27,000 euros that the RFEF Disciplinary Committee imposed on Getafe after the match between both teams two days ago.

Referee, Javier Iglesias Villanueva, reflected in the minutes the insults uttered against the Argentine player of the Andalusian team (“Acua mono” and “AcUa vinos del mono’; in addition to calling coach Quique Sánchez Flores a "gypsy”). Likewise, this Tuesday, Anti-Violence recommended sanctioning the fan who uttered those insults and who was identified by the Getafe cameras with 4,000 euros. Goalkeeper David Soria stated this Wednesday that the sanction against Getafe seemed excessive when, in his opinion, the culprits had to be identified and punished.