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Pérez questioned the attempt to organize an official match in Miami — a project promoted by LaLiga and rejected by FIFA —, pointing out that the initiative not only violates the spirit of the competition, but also grants economic advantages to certain clubs.The white leader also criticized that the League supported the possibility of Barcelona and Villarreal accessing extraordinary income for the celebration of the international match, something that, in his opinion, breaks sports equity.“It is not normal for the president of the League to promote a match outside of Spain. It is not normal for football to be governed by those who only seek to protect their privileges,” he stated before the representative partners.
Criticism of Barcelona for the Negreira Case
Florentino Pérez did not overlook the refereeing scandal involving FC Barcelona, recalling the payments for 17 years to the former vice president of the Technical Committee of Referees, José María Enríquez Negreira.“It is not normal for two clubs to receive special economic treatment. Nor is it normal that for so many years payments have been made to those who should ensure refereeing integrity,” he emphasized.
Questions about Spanish refereeing
The president also expressed his concern about the level of arbitration in Spain, calling it "insufficient" and pointing out the need for a profound reform.“The level of Spanish refereeing is not normal. The errors and lack of transparency harm football and generate distrust among fans,” he expressed.







