Negreira case Sevilla asks to "refine responsibilities" and "get to the bottom" of the Negreira case

Sevilla CF has been the first LaLiga club to express its "concern and indignation" over the 'Negreira Case', referring to Barcelona's payments to a company belonging to the former vice-president of the Technical Referee Committee, José María Enríquez Negreira, who has EL MUNDO has been uncovering in recent days, and has considered that "it is absolutely necessary to get to the bottom of the matter

Negreira case Sevilla asks to "refine responsibilities" and "get to the bottom" of the Negreira case

Sevilla CF has been the first LaLiga club to express its "concern and indignation" over the 'Negreira Case', referring to Barcelona's payments to a company belonging to the former vice-president of the Technical Referee Committee, José María Enríquez Negreira, who has EL MUNDO has been uncovering in recent days, and has considered that "it is absolutely necessary to get to the bottom of the matter."

Sevilla has made its position public in an official statement in which it states that "given the data that, day by day, has been made known through the media", it is "absolutely necessary to get to the bottom of the matter to clarify what happened and, where appropriate, purify the appropriate responsibilities".

"The seriousness of the facts known to date, calling into question or sowing doubts about the integrity of Spanish football competitions" has led Sevilla to ask LaLiga and the RFEF, "as the highest representatives of Spanish football, being In addition, the RFEF is the head of the arbitration group, which, when the time comes, promotes and appears in all the procedures that may arise from this case once the investigation is finished."

The entity maintains that, "beyond the clubs and their institutions, the fans of all the teams deserve respect, and it is the responsibility of the leaders to favor the necessary context so that the honesty of the competitions is never questioned" in the who participate.

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