La Liga
Good news for FC Barcelona in their legal battle against LaLiga: the Higher Sports Council (CSD) has sided with the club and will allow Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor to maintain their federation licenses until the end of the season. This decision comes as a significant relief for the Blaugrana entity, which had been on edge for weeks after the initial veto imposed by LaLiga and the RFEF.
It all started when both players were left without licenses following the cancellation of the visa that allowed them to compete, as LaLiga considered the club had not met the financial requirements in time. However, the CSD has deemed that the Commission that denied the licenses did not have the authority to make that decision, thus rendering null the agreement that had left the footballers unable to continue participating.
The ruling emphasizes that legal procedures were not followed, and established competencies within the regulatory framework were not respected. Additionally, the RFEF itself acknowledged in its allegations that there was never an official resolution annulling the registrations of both players, which has been crucial for their continuity.
Staying at Barcelona
Since January, Olmo and Pau Víctor had been protected by an emergency measure by the Government, which has now been backed by the final resolution of the CSD. For Barcelona, this decision not only allows them to retain two important assets but also sets a precedent for future disputes with regulatory bodies.
LaLiga, however, may resort to ordinary judicial proceedings to try to reverse this situation. But for now, at the Camp Nou, they can breathe easy: Olmo and Pau Víctor will continue wearing the Blaugrana colors for the remainder of the season.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Barcelona respira tranquilo por Dani Olmo y Pau Víctor
