“If someone doesn’t have the right to complain about the judges, it’s Real Madrid!”

Javier Tebas, the president of the Spanish La Liga, has addressed recent communications from Real Madrid concerning the club’s potential filing of a complaint with UEFA. Tebas reacted to the notion that the “Royal Club” intended to submit a formal complaint detailing alleged refereeing errors that purportedly favored FC Barcelona, drawing parallels to the ongoing “Negreira” case. Speaking on the matter, Tebas stated his interest in reviewing the specifics of any such submission.

He indicated that he would examine the time frame covered by the complaints and whether the alleged errors cited encompassed decisions made against various clubs, including Real Madrid. Furthermore, Tebas questioned the procedural standing of the club, suggesting that Real Madrid might lack the requisite authority to lodge a complaint with the arbitration body. The discussion arises against the backdrop of accusations leveled against Barcelona in 2023.

These allegations concern payments made to Jose Maria Negreira, the injured president of the Technical Committee of the Judges (CTA). According to investigative reports, the payments totaled approximately 8.4 million euros spanning the years 2001 to 2018. Tebas’s comments suggest a scrutiny of the motives and jurisdiction behind any official challenge originating from Real Madrid.

The incident highlights the ongoing tension within Spanish football governance as various clubs navigate controversies related to officiating and financial transparency.

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