Five Spain players given combined 121-week ban for abusing referee after controversial Belgium game

Guillaume Rouet
Guillaume Rouet (right) has been suspended for 36 weeks Credit: GETTY IMAGES

Five Spain players have been suspended by Rugby Europe after they angrily confronted referee Vlad Iordachescu following their controversial Rugby World Cup qualifier defeat against Belgium.

Scrum-half Sébastien Rouet has received the largest ban, for physical abuse of a Match Official and verbal abuse, set at 43 weeks.

Another scrum-half, Guillaume Rouet, has received a 36-week suspension also for physical abuse of a Match Official and verbal abuse.

The remaining three players - flankers Pierre Barthere and Lucas Guillaume along with fly-half Mathieu Belie - have all been suspended for 14 weeks for threatening actions/words towards a Match Official.

The suspensions were handed out by an independent committee chaired by Professor Lorne Crerar (Scotland), assisted by Mr Jean-Claude Legendre (France) and Mr Aliaksandr Danilevich (Belarus).

Guillaume Rouet
Spanish players confront the referee Credit: GETTY IMAGES

Spain were one win away from qualifying as 'Europe 1' for next year's Rugby World Cup, ahead of Romania, going into their final game of the Rugby Europe competition against Belgium.

The fixture was controversially officiated by Iordachescu, a Romanian, with Spain's players protesting against the number of penalties given against them at the end of the match after losing 18-10 to Belgium.

World Rugby on April 5 ruled out a replay of the fixture, instead ordering an emergency review into a series of allegations that teams had selected ineligible players throughout the Rugby Europe competition, which doubles as the European qualification process for the Rugby World Cup. The outcome of that review by an independent disputes committee is still to be confirmed.

Vlad Iordachescu
Vlad Iordachescu watches on Credit: GETTY IMAGES

Spain as things stand are due to face Portugal for the right to face Samoa over a two-legged play-off starting on June 9 to qualify as the fifth side in Pool A at next year's Rugby World Cup, alongside Ireland, Scotland, hosts Japan and also Romania.

Should Spain reach that play-off against Samoa all five of the suspended players would be unavailable, depriving Spain coach Santiago Santos of four starters from the game against Belgium.

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