La Liga and Real Madrid have long been at odds but Los Blancos’ official complaint against Javier Tebas is the latest source of hostility between the two groups.
Even though Tebas has always been an outspoken supporter of the Merengues, he and Florentino Perez have not always gotten along.
The league president may be suspended following their altercation over the Super League problem, according to Real Madrid’s most recent complaint.
Tebas’ file has been initiated by the Administrative Court of Sport (TAD) in relation to Real Madrid’s complaint.
They consider it to be a grave issue for which there may be extreme measures, reports Madrid Universal
The regulatory body has the option to suspend Tebas if they want. Following Pedro Rocha’s disqualification, it is not completely out of the question that Tebas may be subject to the same penalty.
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The tale of Real Madrid’s grievance against Tebas dates back to the scandalous CVC agreement that rocked the football community.
Tebas concluded a deal with CVC to sell a portion of the league’s broadcast rights in exchange for an upfront payment of €2 billion and a gradual payback schedule spread out over the following 50 years.
It should come as no surprise that teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona did not like the notion. Tebas went ahead and sealed the deal in spite of resistance from the reigning champs.
Without delay, Florentino Perez and associates launched a lawsuit against the president for making the significant decision without consulting the clubs in question.
Although La Liga first withdrew from the charges, the issue against Tebas was renewed in December when the parties met again. The last blow may now be on its way.
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