
Real Madrid Sticks to Demanding Sanctions in the Negreira Case
The Spanish newspaper 'Marca' reported that Real Madrid continues to hold on to the Negreira case until its conclusion, affirming that it will not back down from demanding the necessary sanctions due to the payments made by Barcelona to José María Enriquez Negreira, the former vice president of the referees' committee.
The newspaper clarified that Real Madrid's management is awaiting the final judicial ruling, while continuing to provide FIFA with all the details of the case. UEFA may also intervene if sports corruption is proven.
Marca confirmed that the club's official channel described the matter as a global scandal, indicating that the league is tainted by the heirs of Negreira, while presenting data and statistics regarding the refereeing decisions that it believes granted Barcelona an unfair advantage compared to Real Madrid.
The report added that the campaign led by the royal club primarily targets the previous administrations of Barcelona under the leadership of Josep Maria Bartomeu and Sandro Rosell, who are under investigation along with other officials, with Real Madrid closely monitoring the developments of the case and trying to reclaim its rights from what it considers years of refereeing bias.
The newspaper clarified that Real Madrid's management is awaiting the final judicial ruling, while continuing to provide FIFA with all the details of the case. UEFA may also intervene if sports corruption is proven.
Marca confirmed that the club's official channel described the matter as a global scandal, indicating that the league is tainted by the heirs of Negreira, while presenting data and statistics regarding the refereeing decisions that it believes granted Barcelona an unfair advantage compared to Real Madrid.
The report added that the campaign led by the royal club primarily targets the previous administrations of Barcelona under the leadership of Josep Maria Bartomeu and Sandro Rosell, who are under investigation along with other officials, with Real Madrid closely monitoring the developments of the case and trying to reclaim its rights from what it considers years of refereeing bias.