Overview
- LaLiga called off the Vallecas fixture after Rayo’s squad, backed by the players’ union, warned the pitch was unsafe.
- The RFEF competition judge requested written reports from Rayo, LaLiga, and relevant federation committees within 72 hours, leaving no ruling and no match this week.
- Real Oviedo formally asked to receive the three points and said it will pursue disciplinary, administrative and judicial actions, arguing rule breaches and disputing LaLiga’s competence to suspend the game.
- Public reaction from Oviedo figures intensified, with Santi Cazorla criticizing league management and Dani Calvo describing a chaotic process while backing the club’s stance.
- Fan and stakeholder fallout mounted, as 200 Oviedo supporters filed €32,458 in travel claims and LaLiga Fantasy indicated zero points would be recorded if an administrative win is granted.