February 18, 2026 2:28 pm
In Seville, Spain, on February 08, 2026, Matias Almeyda, head coach of Sevilla FC, gives instructions during the La Liga EA Sports match between Sevilla FC and Girona CF at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan. (Photo by Jose Luis Contreras / NurPhoto via AFP)
Sevilla coach Matias Almeyda was banned for seven matches on Wednesday after his red card last weekend during a La Liga draw with Alaves.
After being sent off for protesting, the 52-year-old Argentine coach marched onto the pitch at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan stadium and remonstrated angrily with the referee for over a minute.
A statement from the Spanish football federation’s disciplinary committee said Almeyda was suspended for two games because of his protests, one game for not leaving after being sent off, three games for an “attitude of contempt” towards the officials and a further game for unsporting conduct.
Sevilla are 13th in La Liga, two points above the relegation zone with 14 matches remaining, with Almeyda suspended for half of those.
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