Real Oviedo requests to win at the table the postponed match against Rayo Vallecano
Real Oviedo has formally requested the Spanish Football Federation to declare the postponed match against Rayo Vallecano a victory due to the poor state of the pitch.
Real Oviedo has made an official appeal to the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), requesting that their postponed match against Rayo Vallecano be awarded as a win. The match was postponed due to poor pitch conditions at the Estadio de Vallecas, raising concerns about compliance with established regulations. The club, which is owned by the Mexican Pachuca Group, contends that both LaLiga and Rayo Vallecano failed to meet required standards for match readiness.
In its formal request, Real Oviedo expressed its determination to protect its rights and the interests of its fans. The club announced intentions to pursue all official channels and disciplinary bodies within the RFEF, stating that it is prepared to escalate the matter through administrative and judicial avenues if necessary. This highlights the seriousness of the situation from their perspective, emphasizing their commitment to ensuring fairness in the competition.
The appeal not only underscores the ongoing issues surrounding pitch conditions in football but also raises questions about the accountability of governing bodies and clubs when it comes to upholding the integrity of the sport. Real Oviedo's stance may have broader implications for how similar cases are handled in the future, potentially setting a precedent for other clubs facing comparable issues.