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RFEF presents his objections against the records of the Barcelona duo with the Superior Sports Council

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has presented its response to the Superior Sports Board (CSD) with respect to the controversial re -registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor as players of FC Barcelona, ​​according to Mundo Deportivo.

It should be noted that on January 8, hours before the semifinal of the Super Cup, the CSD issued a precautionary measure that allowed the registration of both players.

This decision annulled a previous decision of January 3, where LaLiga and the RFEF had jointly rejected the Olmo and Victor registration. The players officially registered on January 9.

After the appeal of Barcelona, ​​the CSD gave the two organizations until April to present their formal arguments.

It is said that Barcelona had submitted a detailed document of 52 pages, backed by more than 60 additional documents, on January 7 to challenge the decision.

This triggered a three -month period for the CSD to review and make a final resolution, which is expected before April 7.

The RFEF is ready to return the blow

RFEF has launched its side of the appeal. (Photo of Eric Alonso/Getty images)

The RFEF has now formally defended its original position, stating that the re -registration of the players was not justified and should not have been approved.

The Federation maintains that its previous decision was appropriate and legal. Attention now resorts to LaLiga, who has not yet presented his answer.

The participation of the League goes beyond just preparing its arguments for the CSD. According to the reports, the League is waiting for the result of a precautionary measure that requested the Court of Administrative Litigation to annul the Registry of Olmo and Victor.

The ongoing dispute highlights the complexities surrounding the registration rules of the players and the regulatory panorama of Spanish football.

With multiple bodies involved and legal measures at stake, it remains to be seen how the situation will develop.

The result of this case could establish a precedent for future registration challenges and clarify the limits of authority between LaLiga, the RFEF and the Superior Sports Board.

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