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Ronaldo banned for five games after pushing referee

Real Madrid forward is punished after shoving official following his red card on Sunday as the Spanish football federation reads the riot act for his “light aggressions”

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Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Wednesday’s return leg of the Super Cup at Barcelona plus four league games. Photo: AP
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Cristiano Ronaldo was banned for five games on Monday after shoving a referee following his red card for diving in Real Madrid’s 3-1 win over Barcelona in the season-opening Spanish Super Cup.

Ronaldo was suspended for one game for the red card in Sunday’s Super Cup first leg at Barcelona, and four games for pushing referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea in the back, the Spanish football federation said.

Ronaldo will miss Wednesday’s return leg of the Super Cup in Madrid plus the first four matches of the Spanish league season.

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Madrid open the league on Sunday at Deportivo La Coruna. Their next three matches after that are against Valencia, promoted Levante, and at Real Sociedad.

Ronaldo and Madrid have 10 days to appeal the federation’s ruling.

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Still regaining peak fitness after an extended summer holiday, Ronaldo began the Super Cup match on the bench, and came on in the 58th minute.

He scored with a long-range strike to put Madrid 2-1 up moments after Lionel Messi had equalised for Barcelona from the penalty spot.

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