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Barcelona Files Official Complaint Over Perez's RemarksIn a bold move, Barcelona has filed an official complaint regarding recent remarks made by Real Madrid president Florentino Perez. The Catalan club's vice-president, Rafael Yuste, addressed a formal letter to key figures in Spanish football, including La Liga president Javier Tebas, Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) chief Rafael Louzan, and the head of the Referee's Technical Committee (CTA), Francisco Soto.
Barcelona firmly denies the allegations made by Perez during his public appearances on May 12 and May 13, calling them completely untrue and a severe attack on the honor of the top flight, the refereeing community, and the credibility of professional football in Spain.
Demanding Coordinated Legal Action
Barcelona is now urging competition organizers to take urgent and coordinated legal measures against Perez to protect the reputation of their institutions. This demand comes after Perez's scathing television interview discussing the Negreira case, where he claimed systemic corruption had caused a rift between the two clubs. Barcelona was previously involved in a legal case related to payments made to a CTA official, which Perez has repeatedly referenced.
Barcelona's Response
Yuste had previously responded to Perez's accusations, labeling them as a distraction from Real Madrid's lack of major domestic silverware in recent years. The club is now awaiting an institutional response from La Liga, the RFEF, and the CTA on how they will address this explosive situation. Barcelona has made it clear that if the governing bodies fail to sanction Perez, they are prepared to pursue independent legal action to defend their reputation in court.
All eyes are on the Spanish football authorities as they navigate this escalating conflict between two of the country's biggest clubs. [ad_1]
Barcelona call on La Liga and Spanish FA to take action against Real Madrid president Florentino Perez | Goal.com
Author: Moataz Elgammal
Source: goal. com
