The Competition Committee of the Andalusian Football Association (RFAF) has handed down a one-year ban to a player who attended an Andalusian Second Division game as a spectator and proceeded to pull out his phallus and attempted to hit the linesman with it.

In a recent hearing, the disciplinary committee decided to punish the player with "a one-year suspension of his federation licence, as well as a 468-euro fine" for "performing a public act of common knowledge which was completely undignified and disrespectful to the assistant referee and the crowd present at the game". The committee took into account the "social impact and significance of the act and its notorious and blatant nature" as criteria to impose a "medium-level" punishment, according to the minutes of the meeting which were seen by EFE.

The decision ended up being taken by the RFAF Competition Committee after they received the file from the local office in Granada, because the player belonged to the Granada-based outfit Céltic de Pulianas, who play in the Andalusian First Division. Céltic were not disciplined over the incident because they immediately expelled the player from their ranks.