UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin mentioned that Barcelona’s refereeing scandal is among the most critical incidents he has seen in soccer ever since he grew to become concerned with it.
UEFA opened a proper investigation into Barcelona final month for potential violation of the European soccer governing physique’s authorized framework concerning funds made by the membership to an organization owned by a senior refereeing official.
“I cannot comment directly on this for two reasons,” Ceferin advised Slovenian newspaper Ekipe SN in an interview revealed on Monday.
“Firstly, because we have an independent disciplinary committee. And secondly, because I have not dealt with this matter in detail.
“However, I can say something. As far as I am informed, the situation is extremely serious. So serious that it is, in my opinion, one of the most serious (ones) in football since I have been involved in it.”
The alleged funds of seven.3 million euros ($7.96 million) have been made by Barcelona from 2001 to 2018 to corporations owned by Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira, then-vice president of the refereeing committee of the Spanish Football Association.
“At the level of the Spanish league, of course, the matter is out of date and cannot have competitive consequences, while the proceedings are ongoing at the level of the Spanish civil prosecutor’s office,” Ceferin added.
“The same applies to UEFA, nothing is time-barred here either.”
In an announcement in February the membership denied any wrongdoing, saying it had paid an exterior advisor who equipped it with technical studies associated to skilled refereeing, which it claimed was a typical apply amongst skilled soccer golf equipment.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com