Fiery Clash: Zaragoza vs. Huesca Ends in Chaos
A second-division Spanish soccer match between Zaragoza and Huesca descended into chaos when a brawl erupted following a heated exchange. Goalkeepers Esteban Andrada and Dani Jiménez were central to the incident, resulting in both being sent off and Huesca securing a narrow 1-0 victory amidst the turmoil.
A second-division soccer match in Spain, featuring Zaragoza against Huesca, erupted into disorder following an on-pitch altercation. The incident unfolded when Zaragoza's goalkeeper, Esteban Andrada, punched Huesca defender Jorge Pulido in the face.
As tensions boiled over, another altercation saw Huesca goalkeeper Dani Jiménez retaliate by striking Andrada during the melee on Sunday. The match, already in its closing minutes, had seen Andrada shove Pulido to the ground, sparking the referee to issue a second yellow card and subsequently a red card to Andrada.
The situation escalated, involving team members from both sides, culminating in a chaotic brawl. In the aftermath, Zaragoza's Dani Tasende was also dismissed, with Huesca securing a slim 1-0 win in a match marred by the clashes. Both teams find themselves at the lower end of the second-division standings.
(With inputs from agencies.)

