Barcelona requests the resignation of the president of LaLiga for providing “false” evidence in the Negreira case

Barcelona requests the resignation of the president of LaLiga for providing “false” evidence in the Negreira case

According to the Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia, Tebas presented “false evidence before the Prosecutor’s Office to incriminate” the club in the case that investigates a strong link between the Catalan leadership and arbitration corruption.

The club Barcelona of Spain demanded today, through a harsh statement, the resignation of the president of LaLiga, Javier Tebaswho, according to a journalistic version, provided “false” evidence against the club in the case negreira.

According to the Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia, Tebas presented “a false evidence before the Prosecutor’s Office to incriminate” to the club in the case that investigates a strong link between the Catalan leadership and arbitration corruption.

thebesthrough his official account of Twitterdenied the information from La Vanguardia but Barcelona He also demanded his resignation.

“He FC Barcelonaas the president has been saying Joan Laporta In recent weeks, he feels like the victim of a media lynching for events that have never happened: Barça has never bought referees,” the club said.

“It is not the first time that the president of The league uses all its media machinery to blow up the FC Barcelona but, apart from his usual nonsense, we could never have imagined that he would have tried to incriminate our Club with false evidence”, pointed out the institution he presides over Joan Laporta.

“Only for this fact, that of attributing functions that do not correspond to him, but also out of dignity and respect for the presidency of The leagueMr. Thebes should resign from his function”, completed the “Barça”.

The Negreira case that revolutionizes Spanish and European football is about a judicial investigation that has as protagonists José María Enríquez Negreira, former vice president of the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) between 1994 and 2018and to Barcelona, ​​which according to the complaint would have paid more than seven million euros to a company linked to the former referee.

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