“Olmo is playing thanks to Tebas’ error” – CSD President on registration drama

Somewhat playful, the president of the High Committee for Sports (CSD) Jose Manuel Rodriguez Uribes has suggested that if it was not for an error in La Liga instructions, Barcelona does not currently have Dani Olmo or Pau Victor available for selection. Last week the CSD ruled in favor of Barcelona to keep both players registered until the end of the season.

A decision that is fiercely disputed by La Liga and will remain by the courts Ricochet after La Liga had announced that they would submit an order against their registration in court for controversial decisions. During an interview with El Chiringuito, as worn by Sport, Rodriguez Uribes explained that it was a mistake in the La Liga instructions that Olmo and Victor could continue.

“We have resolved a profession that was submitted by Barca and the players, and we did this with the help of strictly legal criteria. This is not a small question. The law is crucial in the law. If established channels are not followed, decisions are losing their validity. The formal error has led OLMO to be on the field.”

“It is not that he is stubborn, it is that he is wrong. It makes no sense to insist or things have not been done well,” he noticed about La Liga President Javier Tebas.

Rodriguez Uribes claims that a blind spot in the La Liga procedure with regard to registrations is where Barcelona was able to register the duo, which were signed last summer and were initially registered for a ruling of emergency injuries.

'Olmo would probably not play [were it not for the error]; We do not have the authority to replace Laliga or the RFEF on the underlying issue of Fair Play. “

“Seen that way, it's exaggerated things, but probably yes,” Uribes responded during laughter, when he was asked if Victor played as a result of an error from Tebas.

“Laliga acknowledged that the club was in accordance on January 3, not on 31 December but on January 3, and now it is asking again,” he continued in the excerpt from the interview.

Tebas did not last long to respond and went to social media to reject the claims of uribes.

“Who subsequently issued the new licenses for players Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor? His own resolution of the CSD cannot determine a problem date, and in the absence of such a date it concludes that the earlier licenses were never withdrawn,” he wrote on Twitter/X.

“What is relevant here is when and how a new license has been processed (or not), and whether the administrative mechanisms were used in a way that is consistent with the own actions of the interested parties.”

Barcelona also had their own word about La Liga's actions on Monday evening, and Tebas and La Liga accused a 'clear attempt at destabilization' and 'activating a large -scale defamer against the club and the president'. It seems that there is little sign that the case disappears quietly, with the court for controversial decisions to reign the order within the next two weeks.

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