Soccer-Barcelona lodge UEFA complaint after Atletico defeat


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Quarter Final - First Leg - FC Barcelona v Atletico Madrid - Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain - April 8, 2026 FC Barcelona's Pau Cubarsi is shown a red card by referee Istvan Kovacs REUTERS/Albert Gea

April 9 (Reuters) - Barcelona ⁠have carried their fury beyond the dugout and into UEFA's inbox, ⁠lodging a formal complaint on Thursday over the officiating in their ‌2-0 home defeat by Atletico Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final first leg.

The row centres on an incident early in the second half when Barca appealed for a penalty after Atletico goalkeeper ​Juan Musso appeared to have put the ball ⁠back into play from a ⁠goal kick before defender Marc Pubill handled it inside the six-yard box to retake ⁠it.

Referee ‌Istvan Kovacs waved play on and the VAR team did not summon him to the monitor, drawing furious reactions from the Barcelona ⁠bench.

"Barcelona inform that the club legal services have submitted ​a complaint to UEFA ‌today regarding the events in the Champions League quarter-final first leg against ⁠Atletico Madrid," the ​club said in an official statement on Thursday.

"The complaint centres around a specific action. In the 54th minute of the match, after play had been restarted correctly, an ⁠opponent player picked up the ball in their ​area without being shown the corresponding penalty," it added.

"Barcelona understand that this decision, along with a grave lack of intervention by VAR, represents a major error. Accordingly, ⁠the club has requested an investigation be opened, access to refereeing communications, and where applicable, official acknowledgment of the errors and the adoption of the relevant measures."

Interpretations of similar incidents have varied. In the Champions League quarter-finals in April ​2024, the referee did not award a penalty to ⁠Bayern Munich after Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes touched the ball following what appeared ​to be a restart from goalkeeper David Raya.

Later ‌in 2024, VAR intervened to award Club ​Brugge a penalty in a comparable exchange involving Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez and defender Tyrone Mings.

(Reporting by Fernando KallasEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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