The RFEF judge decided that only exceptional circumstances, such as force majeure, would allow for changes to the official calendar. Since Real Madrid's case did not meet this criteria, the judge ruled that the match should go ahead as scheduled.
The judge also noted that there was no evidence that the opposing team, Osasuna, had agreed to the postponement request. Despite this, Real Madrid's appeal was denied, and the team will have to begin their LaLiga season as planned.
The RFEF has been contacted for comment, but no response has been received yet. Real Madrid's management had requested a longer rest period and a different pre-season schedule, but the RFEF judge did not find their case strong enough to warrant a change to the original schedule.