A “projectile” caused the Andalusian derby to be sacked in the Spanish Cup

Real Mallorca reached the Spanish Cup quarter-finals by defeating its guest Espanyol 2-1 yesterday in the final price, while the Andalusian derby between Real Betis and its guest Seville in the 39th minute after a projectile was thrown at the head of the last midfielder Joan Jordan.

The Japanese, Takefusa Kubo, loaned from Real Madrid (32) and Abdon Brats Bastidas (60), scored the goals of Real Mallorca, and Javi Biado (62) the goal of Espanyol.

The Andalusian derby between Real Betis and Seville was stopped in the 39th minute after a projectile was thrown at the head of Seville midfielder Joan Jordan, immediately after Betis equalized by French international Nabil Fekir directly from a corner kick, after Sevilla opened the scoring four minutes ago by Argentine midfielder Alejandro "Papu". Gomis (35).

As the players began to move towards the middle of the field after celebrating the equalizer, a projectile was thrown from the stands of Estadio Benito Villamarín (Betis Stadium) and hit Jordan's head.

According to television footage, the referee, Ricardo de Burgos Bengochea, picked up the slashed body, which appeared to be made of plastic, and placed it on the side of the stadium and began to speak with stadium officials.

The Seville players went to the dressing room, and the Real Betis players waited on the field for the referee's decision to see if the match would be suspended or resumed.

And the final price round will be completed on Sunday with the third-class meeting of Atletico Baleares with Valencia, and on Wednesday with Real Sociedad with Atletico Madrid, to be concluded next Thursday with the meetings of Elche with Real Madrid, and Athletic Bilbao with the defending champion Barcelona.

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