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The Spanish newspaper “Marca” confirmed that the Disciplinary Committee of the Spanish Federation opened a file against Real Madrid because of the video clips on the channel RMTVSevilla Club was informed of the opening of investigations into the complaint submitted by them against Real Madrid.
The Seville club announced that the Spanish Football Federation had notified it, through its disciplinary committee, of opening a file against Real Madrid, following the complaint it submitted regarding the video that Real Madrid had previously broadcast before the two teams’ match in the Spanish League.
In an official statement, Sevilla announced the reasons that prompted it to file a complaint with the Spanish Football Federation. The statement said: “The club decided to act based on the understanding that these practices, which have been repeated recently, including the return match in the first division between the two teams, harm… It does serious damage to Spanish football and calls into question the integrity of the competition itself and the honor of the refereeing team, but above all, it seeks to influence the specific referees who officiate the matches.
The Royal Spanish Football Federation notified Seville of opening a file against Real Madrid following the complaint filed by Sevilla itself regarding the video that Real Madrid TV previously broadcast about Diaz de Mira and Gonzalez Fuertes.
Sevilla are aware that Real Madrid’s TV videos create a dangerous breeding ground, Marca said: “This has a particular impact on matches played at the Santiago Bernabeu, where tens of thousands of Madrid fans come to know that there is anti-Madrid bias on the pitch. Referees who will intervene, making “It increases stress and creates unfair pressure on them.”
Eight days ago, the Federation did not respond to Sevilla’s claim, and the committee did not take into account the first complaint because it understood that the document submitted by the Andalusian club did not specify what Real Madrid was violating or what points of the law it failed to adhere to.
She continued, however, after the first refusal, Sevilla submitted a new, expanded and detailed letter that was taken into account. Now, once the file is opened, Real Madrid has the option to submit the allegations in the next ten working days after notification of the file.