Real Madrid Legal Action

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“This decision by Real Madrid CF was a predictable reaction, given the club`s history of direct resistance and call against any strategic initiative that represents progress and a boost for the competition and its clubs,” he said in a statement. Thirty-seven clubs voted in favor of the “La Liga Boost” deal, which buys CVC an 8.2% stake in a new company that will generate revenue from broadcasting and sponsorship; But Real Madrid, Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao are taking action, saying the deal will cause “irreparable damage” Los Blancos also issued a club statement expressing support and affection for Vinicius. They also revealed that they had asked their legal department to crack down on comments of this nature. It remains to be seen whether they will act. However, Real Madrid`s action is to be welcomed, as racist incidents have too often gone unpunished in Spanish football. Especially at the Santiago Bernabeu and Camp Nou, against people like Marcelo and Dani Alves, where monkey songs could be heard against both. Sources in Madrid told ESPN there was no final decision yet, but confirmed they were reviewing the legal actions available to them. La Liga won the latest battle after 37 of the league`s 42 clubs approved a £2bn (£1.7bn) partnership with private equity fund CVC Capital Partners, but the war at the heart of Spanish football has deepened as Real Madrid, Barcelona and Athletic Club take legal action. to annul the decision.

Real Madrid C.F. condemns all kinds of racist and xenophobic remarks and behaviour in football, sport and life in general, such as the regrettable and unfortunate comments against our player Vinicius Junior in recent hours. Real Madrid would like to express its affection and support for Vinicius Junior, a player who sees football as a way of life through joy, respect and sportsmanship. Football is the most global sport and should be a model of values and coexistence. The club has instructed its legal services to take legal action against anyone who makes racist remarks towards our players. LaLiga will file legal action against Paris Saint-Germain over Kylian Mbappe`s contract extension after the striker decided to snub a move to Real Madrid and stay in France. The agreement is “an illegal transaction that causes irreparable damage to the entire Spanish football sector and flagrantly violates the most basic principles of Spanish sports law and La Liga statutes,” Real Madrid, Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao said in a statement. Rodrigo Faez talks about Real Madrid`s reaction to reports that Kylian Mbappe will remain at PSG. (0:33) Madrid and its partners responded with an open letter calling for a “structural reform of Spanish football” and promising to legally fight the CVC agreement. Athletic began playing in an improvised white kit, but in the 1902–03 season, the club`s first official shirt became half blue, half white jersey similar to those worn by Blackburn Rovers,[41] donated by Juan Moser. Later, a young student from Bilbao named Juan Elorduy, who spent Christmas 1909 in London, was invited by the club to buy 25 new shirts, but could not find enough.

Elorduy waited empty-handed for the ship to return to Bilbao and realized that the colours of the local Southampton team[42] matched the colours of the city of Bilbao and bought 50 kits to take with him. Upon their arrival in Bilbao, the club`s directors almost immediately decided to change the team`s shirt to the new colours and, since 1910, Athletic Club has been playing with red and white stripes. Of the 50 kits purchased by Elorduy, half were sent to Atletico Madrid, where Elorduy was a committee member and former player. It originally started as a youth department of Athletic Bilbao. [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] Before the switch from blue and white to red and white, only one other team wore red and white since 1905, Sporting de Gijón. Real Madrid is considering taking legal action against LaLiga and CVC Capital Partners after the Spanish league agreed to sell 10 percent of its business to the investment fund for €2.7 billion, sources told ESPN. Spanish news agency El Independiente first reported on Thursday that Madrid was considering taking action for embezzlement. The report said Madrid believes the sale “jeopardizes” its business opportunities by allowing CVC to make money, for example through TV rights, without the club agreeing to the deal. LaLiga is set to take legal action against Paris Saint-Germain after Kylian Mbappe decided to extend his contract and stay in France.

The move was described as a slap in the face for Real Madrid after widespread speculation that he would join the Spanish team if his current contract with PSG ends on June 30. Mbappe has now signed a three-year contract extension with Paris, which was announced over the weekend. A two-thirds majority was needed to complete it. There was one abstention and four clubs voted against, the debutant of the second division Ibiza was the fourth. Madrid, Barcelona and Athletic have been backed in their opposition by the Spanish Football Federation, which has long been in confrontation with La Liga. These clubs had appealed to the government`s sports council to intervene and had pledged to take all necessary legal measures to prevent the agreement. Real Madrid, Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao are taking legal action against La Liga over a €1.994bn (£1.7bn) private equity deal struck by league administrators last week. Shortly after PSG confirmed the contract extension, La Liga issued an official statement criticizing the move and threatening legal action. La Liga said it had confirmed the legality of the deal. The first version of the current coat of arms, roughly an inverted triangular shield shape with a section of red and white stripes and a section with local motifs, dates from 1922; It was a very simple version, adapted several times, some of which were very similar to the emblem of Atlético Madrid, originally a branch of the Bilbao club.

[50] Finally, in 1941, the first version of the current shield was created, but the name “Atlético Bilbao” was used when General Francisco Franco banned all non-Spanish names during his fascist regime. In 1972, the club added colors to the design and restored the original English name “Athletic Club”. [50] In 2008, the shape of the shield was slightly modified and a new “Athletic Club” font was introduced. In a tweet, Tebas said alongside a Pinocchio emoji: “Now Florentino Pã©Rez remembers the same clubs (those who play `uninteresting` matches) that he ignored when he was preparing for the Super League.” In January 2013, Smith stepped down as Chair and Koltes, Mackenzie and Van Rappard were named co-chairs of the group. [8] There is outrage in Spain over the French star`s decision to move forward with his current club, Real Madrid. The club is known for its Cantera policy of bringing young Basque players into the ranks and recruiting players from other Basque clubs. Athletic`s official policy is to sign players from the Basque Country or trained in football, which includes Biscay, Gipuzkoa, Álava and Navarra (in Spain) as well as Labourd, Soule and Lower Navarre (in France). Since 1912, Athletic has played exclusively with players who meet their own criteria to be considered Basques.[3] This can be seen as a unique case in European football; [4] It has earned Athletic both admirers and criticism. The club was praised for promoting local players and the club`s loyalty.

The rule does not apply to coaching staff, with several examples of non-Basques from Spain and abroad coaching the first team. In 1901, a meeting at Café García established more formal rules and regulations. In 1902, founding member Juan Astorquia was elected president, who ruled from 1902 to 1903. Under his presidency, Bilbao FC and Athletic formed a combined team called Club Bizcaya, formed to participate in the Copa de la Coronación (precursor to the Copa del Rey, which officially began a year later), and they returned with the trophy after beating Joan Gamper`s FC Barcelona 2-1 in the final. On 24 March 1903, under the presidency of Juan Astorquia, Bilbao FC and its partners were officially and definitively taken over by Athletic Club. In the same year, the Basque students also formed an affiliated team, Athletic Club Madrid, which went on to play for Atlético Madrid after seeing Athletic`s epic triumph in the 1903 Copa del Rey final.

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