Associated Press Sports
updated 10:14 a.m. ET May 9, 2012
GRANADA, Spain (AP) -Granada midfielder Dani Benitez has been banned for three months for throwing a plastic water bottle at a referee at the end of a Spanish league game.
The Spanish football federation imposed the suspension on Wednesday, keeping Benitez out of Granada's final match at Rayo Vallecano with the club battling to avoid relegation. The rest of the ban will be served in the league next season.
Benitez threw the bottle at referee Clos Gomez as Granada's players harangued the official following a 2-1 loss to Real Madrid.
Granada players Moises Hurtado and Guillherme Siqueira were both banned for four games and Alex Geijo was suspended for Sunday's game.
Granada is two points above the drop zone.
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