Cala to have personal hearing



Cala was given a straight red card by referee Phil Dowd shortly before half-time in last Sunday's Premier League defeat at Sunderland after he conceded a penalty by pulling back Connor Wickham. The Spanish centre-back has been charged in relation to an alleged incident in or around the tunnel area following the 4-0 loss at the Stadium of Light. "Juan Cala has requested a personal hearing with the FA in relation to his FA misconduct charge, the date to be confirmed," Cardiff wrote on social media. Cala joined the Bluebirds on a free transfer in early February after terminating his contract at Sevilla. The 24-year-old signed a deal until June 2016 and has made seven league appearances to date, scoring two goals. Cardiff are currently bottom of the league, two points from safety, with just two games left - Newcastle away on Saturday, followed by a home game against Chelsea in 10 days' time.

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