SD Huesca secured a tense 1-0 victory against Real Zaragoza on Sunday, April 26, in the Segunda La Liga, a match that concluded with chaotic scenes. The encounter, crucial in the relegation battle, saw frustration among Zaragoza players boil over into a brawl.

The drama erupted at the end of regulation time when Real Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada was sent off. After receiving a red card, Andrada lost control and assaulted SD Huesca player Jorge Pulido with a punch, sparking a mass brawl on the pitch.

Tension was high throughout the match as both teams fought to stay afloat in the Segunda División table. Huesca's 1-0 lead at the end of the game exacerbated the visiting team's frustration, particularly that of the 35-year-old Argentine goalkeeper.

As a result of the confrontation, not only was Esteban Andrada sent off, but two more players, one from each team, also received red cards, highlighting the intensity and disorder of the match's final moments.

Esteban Andrada later apologized for his behavior. "The truth is I’m very, very sorry for what happened. It’s not a good image for the club, for the fans, and especially not for a professional like myself. So, I’m very sorry,” the goalkeeper stated, accepting any future punishment.