Albacete faced FC Andorra in a LaLiga Hypermotion match that ended with a 0-1 victory for the visiting team. However, what happened after the final whistle was even more controversial, with FC Andorra's technical staff, led by Gerard Piqué and Jaume Nogués, protagonizing incidents directed at referee Alonso de Ena Wolf. According to the referee's report, Piqué and Nogués addressed the referee in an aggressive manner, with phrases such as 'I hope you have an accident' and 'In another country, I would have torn you apart, but here in Andorra, we are a civilized country'. The incident intensified in the locker room tunnel, where Piqué addressed the referee in a threatening manner, chasing him at a distance of just a few centimeters from his face. The club's president, Ferrán Vilaseca, was also involved in the incident, approaching the delegate and pushing him with his chest. The referee's report concludes with a final incident before leaving the premises, with Nogués addressing the referees in an aggressive manner. FC Andorra's defeat complicated their aspirations to reach the playoffs, and the incident with the team's technical staff added more tension to the situation. The match had been marked by protests over a possible penalty not signaled against Théo Le Normand, and several expulsions in the local technical staff. The situation intensified after the match, with FC Andorra's technical staff previously requesting the RFEF that the referee not arbitrate them again. The incident has generated a great controversy in the football world, and it is expected that the RFEF will take measures to resolve the situation. Albacete's team is in a complicated situation in the standings, and the incident with FC Andorra has not helped to improve their situation. However, the team continues to work to improve their position in the table and achieve their objectives in the season. The next matchday will be crucial for Albacete's team, which will face a tough opponent in their quest to add points and improve their classification.