The Spanish Football Federation describes the statement issued by Osasuna as “a very serious action”
The Spanish Football Federation described the statement issued by Club Atlético Osasuna as “infamy and a very serious act”. on Friday June 23 in which the Navarrese team “intends to involve” the RFEF in the proposal from the UEFA inspectors recommending the expulsion of the “rojillo” team from the next edition of the Conference League as penalty for match-fixing in 2013.
“It is an infamy, a lack of respect and a very serious action that the club tries to implicate the RFEF in this matter, curiously leaving aside, always in a subtle way, the origin of the complaints,” the Federation said in a statement. Likewise, the RFEF assured that “it is extremely serious to want to make your dignified and magnificent fans believe that the RFEF has not supported or does not support your club.”
“Referring,” the note continues, “in that accusatory vision solely and exclusively to the RFEF and ignoring, as always, other entities, institutions and representatives of institutions that in the past advised the accused managers and the club itself on precisely this issue. , assuring them that he would never be sanctioned”.
The Spanish Football Federation insisted, in this sense, that The Osasuna community “intentionally obvious that the RFEF did not act at any time in this procedure as a private prosecution because he understood and He defended at all times the need to preserve the innocence of the club and did not follow the reporting strategy of other institutions to those who now intentionally the authors of the statement do not mention them“.
Finally, the RFEF assured that “it is used to this type of actions by people who act at the dictates of their superiors.”
Recommendation to leave Osasuna out of the Conference League
The Navarrese team reported this Friday that the UEFA inspectors recommended the expulsion of Osasuna from the next edition of the Conference League as a sanction for match-fixing in 2013.
The UEFA inspectors consider that the ruling of the Supreme Court that condemns several former directors of the rojilla entity is sufficient reason to exclude Osasuna, nine years after the events, from European competitions.
A decision that the Navarrese team does not share who announced that will appeal to the UEFA Appeals Committee and announced that will fight legally, “until the last consequencesfor defending their rights”, understanding that they are being denied “the right to participate in European competitions that has been fairly earned on the field”.
After highlighting that “the damage to the entity’s image is very serious”, Osasuna regretted, through a statement, that this damage has also occurred “with the silence of the main Spanish football organizations, including the RFEF“.
Source: Eitb

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