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Beckham ban lifted, available for Sevilla match
MADRID, Spain (AP) - David Beckham can play in Real Madrid's league match with Sevilla this weekend after the Spanish soccer federation lifted his one-game suspension on Thursday.
Beckham received his 10th yellow card of the season for time-wasting in the 74th minute of Madrid's 4-1 win over Athletic Bilbao last Sunday. Players incur an automatic one-game suspension with every five yellow cards.
Madrid argued the midfielder had delayed taking a free kick because Bilbao midfielder Fran Yeste was standing closer than the allowed 10 yards (9.15 meters).
The club reportedly provided the federation with video evidence which showed Beckham had only waited to ask referee Cesar Muniz Fernandez to enforce the distance rule.
Madrid has been keen to have Beckham available for Sunday's game with fellow title candidate Sevilla.
The former England captain has been in impressive form since his recent return from a six-week injury absence, his free kicks providing goals for Sergio Ramos in victories over Valencia and Bilbao.
Madrid, which hasn't won a major trophy since Beckham's arrival from Manchester United in 2003, is third with 60 points. Sevilla has 61, one less than leader FC Barcelona.
Beckham has a maximum of six games remaining before he joins the Los Angeles Galaxy in August.

Beckham able to play on Sunday
Spanish FA rescinds fifth yellow card received against Athletic
The Competition Committee of the Spanish FA (RFEF) has decided to lift the one-game suspension David Beckham was due to serve after accumulating his fifth yellow card last Sunday against Athletic Bilbao. In light of the decision, the English midfielder is able to play in this Sunday's match against Sevilla assuming, of course, coach Fabio Capello deams it appropriate.

Beckham Free To Play Against Sevilla, Ramos Furious
David Beckham has been given the green light to play against Sevilla on Sunday after having his last yellow card rescinded, a decision that Juande Ramos has branded as a joke.
The English midfielder would have been suspended after being booked against Athletic Bilbao last weekend as the referee cautioned him for time-wasting at a free-kick.
On Thursday evening the Spanish league's Competition Committee heard evidence from Real Madrid and agreed to expunge the card and allow Beckham to play.
Los Merengues claim that the former Manchester United playmaker was merely waiting for one of the Athletic players to move back ten yards because he was standing six yards from the ball.
The decision has been met with derision by Sevilla, who believe that Madrid have been given special dispensation.
Coach Ramos criticised the decision-making process in Spanish football and cited the fact the differences between la Primera and playing in European competition.
Julien Escudé was booked in the UEFA Cup semi final against Osasuna on Thursday and Ramos does expect that an appeal will be successful, leaving the player suspended for the final in Glasgow.
"The UEFA regulations are serious and in Spain they are ridiculous," he said. "Therefore it is not even worth talking about.
"Every team is punished with cards for time wasting, all except Real Madrid that is."










Beckham reprieve proof of double standards - Sevilla boss
MADRID, May 4 (Reuters) - The decision to overturn a booking for Real Madrid's David Beckham is evidence of the double standards at work in Spanish football, according to Sevilla coach Juande Ramos.
The Spanish Football Federation decided to wipe clear a yellow card given to Beckham for time-wasting in last weekend's 4-1 victory over Athletic Bilbao, allowing the midfielder to avoid a suspension and play in Sunday's crunch match against Sevilla.
Ramos said the fact that his defender Julien Escude would not be allowed to play in the final of the UEFA Cup after picking up a booking in the closing minutes of his side's 2-0 win over Osasuna exposed the flaws in the Spanish system.
"In European football the rules are serious, but in Spain it is a joke," he told reporters after the game. "Everyone else has to obey the rules, so I don't understand why Real Madrid don't have to do the same."
Sevilla are in second place in the Primera Liga, a point ahead of Real in the standings and the result of Sunday's game could prove to be of decisive influence in the title race.
It is not the first time Beckham has received a reprieve after initially being banned for picking up a fifth yellow card.
Last season his red card given for clapping the referee against Valencia was overturned after the Appeals Committee adjudged it was not "sarcastic" and he played the next match against Deportivo Coruna.
Real Madrid sporting director Predrag Mijatovic also escaped punishment from the Federation on Thursday after his recent comments criticising referees for decisions that went against his side.
However, Valencia coach Quique Sanchez Flores was fined 600 euros ($820) for questioning the ability and integrity of a referee after a recent defeat against Athletic Bilbao.




Real Madrid vs. Sevilla
KEEPERS: Casillas, Diego Lopez.
DEFENDERS: Ramos, Cicinho, Cannavaro, Helguera, Marcelo, Michel Salgado, Torres
MIDFIELDERS: Guti, Gago, Emerson, Diarra, Robinho, Raul, Reyes, Beckham.
STRIKERS: Higuain, Van Nistelrooy.



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3 - Real Madrid: Casillas; Cicinho, Ramos, Cannavaro, Torres (Helguera, min.58); Diarra, Emerson, Beckham, Robinho; Raúl (Guti, min.58) and Van Nistelrooy.
2 - Sevilla: Palop; Dani Alves, Ocio, Escudé, Drago; Poulsen, Maresca, Renato (Níkel, min.63), Puerta; Kerzhakov (Chevanton, min. 72) and Kanouté.
Referee: Alfonso Pérez Burrull, Cantabrian refereeing Assocviation. Booked Miguel Torres (39'), Sergio Ramos (55'), and David Beckham (83') of Real Madrid, and Hinkel (66') and Chevanton (83') for Sevilla. Red carded Luis Fabiano on the sideline while he was warming up. He also sent Robinho, off after showing him the second yellow card for hugging the fans after scoring the 2-1 goal. Aitor Ocio was also sent off with a direct red card.
Goals:
0-1: (min.41): Maresca buries a volley in the back of the net.
1-1: (min.61) Amazing play by Guti and Van Nistelrooy puts it away.
2-1: (min.77) Once again, master assist of Guti for Robinho.
3-1: (min.86) Van Nistelrooy.
3-2: (min.90) Chevanton, from a free kick.
Highlights: Matchday 33 of La Liga hosted at a capacity Santiago Bernabéu stadium. Attendance: 80.000.





