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UEFA make shock decision after Julian Alvarez penalty incident as official statement released

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Updated 14:47 13 Mar 2025 GMTPublished 14:26 13 Mar 2025 GMT

UEFA make shock decision after Julian Alvarez penalty incident as official statement released

Julian Alvarez was denied by VAR during Atletico's shootout defeat against Real.

Marcus Chan

Marcus Chan

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UEFA has made a surprise decision in the wake of the VAR controversy surrounding Julian Alvarez's penalty against Real Madrid.

Headlines were made on Wednesday night after the second leg of Atletico Madrid's Champions League tie against Real went all the way to penalties.

During the shootout, Atletico star Alvarez saw his penalty ruled out after VAR determined that the 25-year-old touched the ball twice, meaning his kick was against the laws of football and ended up going down as a miss.

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Eventually, Real advanced after winning the shootout 4-2, with defender Antonio Rudiger scoring the winning spot kick for the defending European champions.

Less than 24 hours after the match, European football's governing body - UEFA - has made a major decision.

UEFA release statement on Alvarez penalty incident

As reported by Fabrizio Romano, UEFA is set to open talks with world football's governing body FIFA and IFAB [The International Football Association Board] over potentially changing the rule surrounding Alvarez's spot kick.

It follows suggestions that a retake may be more suitable than the penalty counting as a miss if a double kick is unintentional.

The UEFA statement read: "Atletico de Madrid enquired with UEFA over the incident, which led to the disallowance of the kick from the penalty mark taken by Julian Alvarez at the end of yesterday’s UEFA Champions League match against Real Madrid.

"Although minimal, the player made contact with the ball using his standing foot before kicking it, as shown in the attached video clip. Under the current rule (Laws of the Game, Law 14.1), the VAR had to call the referee signalling that the goal should be disallowed.

"UEFA will enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB to determine whether the rule should be reviewed in cases where a double touch is clearly unintentional."

Julian Alvarez's penalty was ruled out by VAR. Image: Getty
Julian Alvarez's penalty was ruled out by VAR. Image: Getty

Reacting to the incident on Spanish TV, former referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz said: "If I were to referee such a momentous play again, I wouldn't be comfortable if they told me... I'd want to go see it, and then I'd decide.

"Well, it's my responsibility. I have to take it on my shoulders and then decide based on what I see fit. That's how I understand refereeing."

Meanwhile, Atletico boss Diego Simeone said: "I just saw the image of the penalty. The referee said that when Julián stepped and kicked, he touched the ball with his foot, but the ball didn’t move.

"That’s something to discuss about whether it was a goal or not, but I’m proud of my players."

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Atletico Madrid, Football, Julian Alvarez, Real Madrid, UEFA, VAR, Champions League

Marcus Chan
Marcus Chan

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