OneFootball
·7 April 2025
OneFootball
·7 April 2025
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LALIGA has filed an administrative lawsuit with the Superior Council of Sports (CSD) on April 7, requesting precautionary measures against the resolution of April 3, 2025.
The CSD resolution estimated the appeal filed by FC Barcelona for the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor. However, LALIGA argues that the Coordination Agreement between the RFEF and LALIGA does not grant the CSD the ability to grant prior visas or definitive licenses to the Catalan club.
The organization believes that the resolution seriously violates the regulatory framework in terms of economic control and management of sports licenses, which affects the general interest of the competition and the principle of equality between clubs.
LALIGA also highlights the need for an urgent judicial response to ensure competitive balance and the financial sustainability of professional football.
The case of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, both players of FC Barcelona, could set a precedent in the relationship between clubs and sports institutions. The resolution of the appeal will be key to defining the limits of economic control and the autonomy of the bodies in Spanish football.
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