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- Buenos Aires, Argentina - Estudiantes de La Plata midfielder José Cetre is facing a potential suspension following an altercation with an opponent during a recent Argentine Primera División...
- Details remain somewhat unclear,but video footage appears to show Cetre reacting to a challenge from an opponent,leading to a brief scuffle.
- Depending on the severity of the infraction as determined by the committee, Cetre could face a suspension ranging from one to several games.A more serious offense could result...
Estudiantes’ Cetre Faces Suspension After On-Field Incident
Buenos Aires, Argentina – Estudiantes de La Plata midfielder José Cetre is facing a potential suspension following an altercation with an opponent during a recent Argentine Primera División match. The incident, which occurred on January 24, 2026, is under review by league officials.

Details remain somewhat unclear,but video footage appears to show Cetre reacting to a challenge from an opponent,leading to a brief scuffle. Referee Pablo Díaz initially issued a yellow card to both players involved, but the league’s disciplinary committee has as opened an investigation.
Potential Penalties
Depending on the severity of the infraction as determined by the committee, Cetre could face a suspension ranging from one to several games.A more serious offense could result in a longer ban and a fine for both the player and the club.
- One-game Suspension: A common penalty for minor altercations.
- Two-to-Three Game Suspension: Likely if the incident is deemed to involve aggressive behavior.
- Extended Suspension & Fine: Possible for particularly violent conduct or repeated offenses.
Estudiantes manager Eduardo Domínguez expressed concern over the situation, stating, “We need to wait for the official report, but José is a key player for us, and we hope any suspension will be minimal.”
The disciplinary committee is expected to announce its decision within the next 48 hours. This incident adds to a growing list of disciplinary issues in the Argentine Primera División this season, prompting calls for stricter enforcement of the rules.
