Overview
- Spain’s Administrative Sports Tribunal formally admitted the complaint and opened a disciplinary file on Friday.
- The case originated with a complaint by CENAFE president Miguel Galán, backed by 18 Barcelona members, which the CSD forwarded to the tribunal.
- At issue is LaLiga’s April 2 statement citing a new Barça auditor’s exclusion of €100 million in VIP-box income and asserting the club lacked capacity to register Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor.
- The tribunal says the alleged offense could carry penalties from a public reprimand to removal or a temporary disqualification of two months to one year.
- A prior TAD action against Tebas in 2024 concluded with a public admonition, and the related player-registration dispute remains in the courts.