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Real Madrid unsuccessful in Copa Del Rey appeal

Denis Cheryshev of Real Madrid is substituted
Image: Denis Cheryshev was substituted when Real Madrid realised their error against Cadiz

Spain's top sports court has dismissed Real Madrid's appeal against their exclusion from the Copa Del Rey for fielding an ineligible player.

The Administrative Court of Sport said it had "analysed all the parties' arguments" and ruled to "dismiss Real Madrid's appeal" for fielding an "improper line-up".

Madrid were expelled from the competition after Denis Cheryshev started and scored in the fourth-round tie against Cadiz on December 2, despite being suspended.

Cheryshev had given Real an early lead against Cadiz
Image: Cheryshev had given Real an early lead against Cadiz

The Russia winger had picked up a third yellow card in the semi-finals of last season's competition when on loan at Villarreal. Cheryshev was withdrawn moments after half-time when Real had realised their error.

A statement on Real Madrid's official website said: "The club respects but does not agree with the Court's ruling and as such announces its decision to pursue a judicial-administrative course of action, along with other possible legal options, which are currently being studied."

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The 19-time cup winners were also fined 6,000 euros (£4315).