The statement issued by the Mexican Football Federation cites articles that do not refer to misalignment, but to errors of the referee
The Disciplinary Commission will not conduct an investigation into a possible misalignment of striker Federico Vinyes with America in the duel against the Atlas, but will do so to clarify a possible “manifest error that may have been incurred by the referee in adopting its disciplinary decisions “, according to the communiqué it issued this Sunday, in which it cites Articles” 74, 75 and 85 of the Sanctions Regulation “.
The first section of Chapter IV, by ‘procedures’, refers to that it is the competence of the disciplinary commission “to rectify, at the request of a party, the manifest errors that the arbitrator may have made in adopting his disciplinary decisions“, Around wrongful expulsions and violent conduct, however, no incision mentions misalignments.
The following article mentions that “any club, member of the technical body, body of the FMF or even a professional division, may request the Disciplinary Committee to initiate an investigation in fact occurred before, during and after the match held by his club, and which contravene the provisions referred to in Article 74 sub-paragraphs ‘c’ and ‘d’ “, which speak of violent conduct of players and groups of animation.
Finally, Article 85 explains that “the request for investigation must be submitted to the Disciplinary Committee 48 hours after the end of the last match of the day in question “, as well as the criteria for presenting the corresponding tests.