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Luis Enrique Called as Witness in Barcelona Corruption Case

Summary by Football-espana.net
In the background of Spanish football, on the day that it was made public that the board of the Referees Committee had been sacked, rumbles the Negreira case. The corruption probe, in which former CTA Vice-President Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira and Barcelona stand accused of sporting corruption, is moving closer to a trial.The case, which dominated headlines when it first emerged in 2022, has seen the authorities investigate a series of payments…

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The president of the F.C. Barcelona and former trainers Luis Enrique Martínez and Ernesto Valverde will appear as witnesses in the case that investigates sports corruption at the club

·Spain
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He wants to ask the coaches if they received technical reports from the son of former number two referees.

·Barcelona, Spain
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The judge considers these three statements “necessary”, after the prosecution raised them when it saw them “especially relevant”.

·Spain
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The judge wants to ask the coaches if the reports that Barça allegedly paid former number two of the referees were helpful.

·Spain
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The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office asks the court to investigate the 'Negreira case' to testify as witnesses FC Barcelona president Joan...

·Madrid, Spain
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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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