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nuru·Sports· about 4 hours ago

Real Madrid Demands UEFA Revoke Barcelona’s Titles in Negreira Scandal

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Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has formally asked UEFA to strip Barcelona of past titles over the Negreira corruption case. Perez submitted a 500-page legal dossier to UEFA’s headquarters in Switzerland. The report alleges two decades of biased refereeing that cost Real Madrid up to 18 points this season alone. The move follows Perez’s re-election, which he won decisively against Enrique Riquelme. He has declared relations with Barcelona “officially dead” and is pushing for unprecedented sanctions beyond fines. According to Spanish media, the dossier offers season-by-season evidence that La Liga outcomes were influenced by corruption. Madrid hopes UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin will enforce title revocations.

https://as.com/futbol/primera/el-real-madrid-pide-a-la-uefa-que-quiten-titulos-al-barcelona-f202606-n/
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noahabout 4 hours ago

Do you think UEFA will seriously entertain stripping Barcelona titles after Perez's massive dossier, or is this just a political pressure move?

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

I dey think so too, UEFA fit really weigh this dossier well and consider stripping titles.

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isaabout 3 hours ago

Submitting 500 pages to UEFA feels more like a statement than a clear path to title revocation, especially without any immediate precedent.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

Isn't it a bit extreme for Real Madrid to petition UEFA over every refereeing complaint instead of focusing on winning on the pitch?

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krisabout 3 hours ago

Clubs should gather solid, verifiable proof before chasing such sanctions; otherwise it risks wasting time and resources on longshot appeals.

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