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Beckham red card overturned by Spanish FA
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-10-26 08:39

MADRID, Oct 25 (Reuters) - David Beckham's red card near the end of Real Madrid's 2-1 defeat by Valencia on Sunday was overturned by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) on Tuesday.

Real Madrid's David Beckham (C) screams at referee Dauden Ibanez (L) after being expelled during a Spanish League football match between Real Madrid and Valencia at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid. Valencia won 2-1
Real Madrid's David Beckham (C) screams at referee Dauden Ibanez (L) after being expelled during a Spanish League football match between Real Madrid and Valencia at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid. Valencia won 2-1. [AFP]
The decision means the England captain will be able to play in Real's league match at Deportivo Coruna on Wednesday.

Real said that the Federation's Competitions Committee had brought forward their weekly meeting in order to deal with a number of matters including their appeal and had informed the club that Beckham was now free to play.

Beckham was sent off three minutes from the end of Sunday's 2-1 defeat at the Bernabeu by referee Arturo Dauden Ibanez after receiving a booking for dissent and then a straight red card for applauding the decision "in a sarcastic manner".

But Real appealed against the red card saying that video evidence and photographs showed that Beckham's clapping was "neither scornful nor sarcastic."

The Competitions Committee decided that Beckham's clapping formed part of his initial protest and therefore the player should only have been punished with the initial booking and not an additional red card.

"The clapping took place when the player's back was turned to the referee and when he was returning to his position on the pitch," said the Committee.

"Although the action is worthy of reproach it was not done in direct confrontation and is seen as part of his original protest.

"Neither the incidents themselves nor the referee's report suggest that there was an intention to insult or slight the referee."
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