Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Bale scored his 100th goal for Real Madrid against Atletico

La Liga has asked the Spanish Football Federation to punish Gareth Bale for a "provocative gesture" as he celebrated scoring in Real Madrid's 3-1 win against Atletico Madrid.

The Welshman made an arm gesture after scoring his side's third goal and his 100th for the club in the 74th minute.

Bale raised his bent arm and hit it with his other hand, a gesture that is considered offensive in Spain.

He could face a ban if deemed to have intentionally incited opposition fans.

La Liga has expressed a desire to cut out "offensive goal celebrations" and it will be the task of the RFEF Competition Committee to decide whether or not to impose punishment.

The Committee will discuss La Liga's request at its meeting next week.

A gesture made with intent that incites fans could be met with a ban of between four and 12 games, with a ban of up to three games applying for a gesture that is made with intent, but does not cause a hostile reaction.

Bale has been used sparingly in recent weeks by Real and fallen out of favour with some fans - an online poll by newspaper AS, suggested 54% did not want him to be in their starting line-up. However, he did start their most recent match - the 2-1 Champions League last-16 first-leg victory at Ajax.

The 29-year-old came on in the 57th minute against Atletico, and scored his 12th goal of the season.

He celebrated with the gesture and marched straight down the tunnel following the final whistle, leaving his team-mates to celebrate in the centre circle without him.