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In a stunning twist, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has officially admitted that all actions involving Antonio Rüdiger and the referee during the Copa del Rey final against Barcelona were nothing but a massive misunderstanding.

Initially accused of misconduct toward the match official, Rüdiger faced potential heavy sanctions — but after a detailed review, the RFEF has confirmed he did nothing wrong.
An official apology is now being prepared, and all disciplinary actions against the Real Madrid defender are set to be completely erased.
The RFEF needs to apologise to Rüdiger now – Misunderstood as alwayspic.twitter.com/drAoi7wbmG
— Troll Football (@TrollFootball) April 28, 2025
Inside sources say the Federation is desperate to “correct the error” swiftly, especially after heavy backlash from fans and club officials who defended Rüdiger’s innocence from the start.
“Justice must be done,” one insider said.

For Rüdiger, it’s not just a personal victory — it’s a full redemption after days of unfair accusations.
For Madridistas, it’s yet another reminder: their warriors will not be silenced by injustice.