Andorra's owner Gerard Pique has been handed a six-game ban by Spain's football federation after an outburst at match officials. The incident occurred following Andorra's 1-0 home loss to Albacete on Friday. Pique, the former Barcelona defender, was found to have shouted at match officials in a threatening manner. The RFEF disciplinary committee also banned Andorra's president Ferran Vilaseca for four months and sporting director Jaume Nogues for six games. Andorra's chances of qualifying for the promotion playoffs have taken a heavy blow, with the club sitting eight points below the top six with four games left. The club has also been fined 1,500 euros and ordered to close its presidential box and VIP areas for two matches. Gerard Pique's ban includes a two-month suspension from all official football activity. Andorra's next six matches will be played without their owner's presence. The club's players will have to regroup and focus on their remaining games to keep their promotion hopes alive. Andorra's defeat to Albacete was a significant setback, but the club can still mathematically catch up with the top six. The RFEF's decision to ban Pique and other club officials sends a strong message about the importance of respecting match officials. Andorra will have to adapt to the new circumstances and find a way to overcome the loss of their owner's presence in the upcoming games.