Ronaldo's five-match ban upheld as latest appeal fails

Real Madrid will be without star man Cristiano Ronaldo for three more games after his latest appeal against a five-match ban was rejected.

Published : Aug 23, 2017 00:00 IST

Cristiano Ronaldo remonstrates with the referee after he is sent off against Barcelona
Cristiano Ronaldo remonstrates with the referee after he is sent off against Barcelona
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Cristiano Ronaldo remonstrates with the referee after he is sent off against Barcelona

Cristiano Ronaldo's five-match ban following his shove on the referee during Real Madrid's Supercopa de Espana win against Barcelona has been upheld.

Ronaldo and Madrid took their appeal against the suspension to Spain's Administrative Court of Sport (TAD), who chose to uphold the original decision.

The Portuguese superstar came off the bench to score a stunning goal in the first leg at Camp Nou before getting booked for removing his shirt in celebration.

He was then shown a second yellow card after being adjudged by referee Ricardo de Burgos to have dived, Ronaldo then pushing the official in the back.

In confirming its rejection of the appeal, TAD wrote that "the push the referee makes a record of can be seen in images of the game".

After Ronaldo's latest appeal failed, he will be unavailable for Madrid's upcoming LaLiga matches against Valencia, Levante and Real Sociedad.

Madrid won the Supercopa 5-1 on aggregate and opened their league season with a 3-0 win at Deportivo La Coruna in Ronaldo's absence.

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