The Burgos-based entity, currently fighting for promotion play-off spots, has requested more equitable treatment from officials. According to the club's sporting management, the team has felt disadvantaged by recent refereeing decisions, specifically citing an unpenalized hand-ball incident during their last match against Almería.
The club described itself as a humble institution with limited resources, arguing that this status should be considered to ensure greater neutrality on the pitch. This complaint comes at a critical moment in the season, with only three matchdays remaining in the regular campaign.
“"We are a very humble team with limited resources, and therefore we demand respect regarding plays where the regulations are not applied correctly."
The match in Granada is a fundamental fixture for the visitors' aspirations. Despite the criticisms voiced, season statistics show that the Burgos side has been awarded eleven penalties in their favor throughout the campaign, a figure that contrasts with the perception of grievance expressed by their officials.




