Real Madrid has reached the highest record in the third edition of the Football Club Transparency Index (INFUT), presented this Monday by the organization Transparency International Spain.
The merengue team has managed to obtain 100 evaluation points in a classification that measures the level of transparency of the First and Second Division clubs through an evaluation procedure of 48 indicators divided into five areas as indicated on the official website of the club white: information about the club; relationships with members, fans and the general public; economic-financial transparency; transparency in procurement and supplies; and indicators of the Transparency Law.
In each indicator, the clubs are evaluated with 1, 0.5 or 0 points depending on whether the information is published, if it is partially published or if it is not directly available to the relevant user or consumer. Based on this information, Transparency International Spain has prepared the final ranking in which whites are at the top. The organization clarifies that the INFUT does not measure the quality of the information or the quality of the management, but only whether or not the information is available to the user. In addition to Real Madrid, another 11 First and 7 Second Clubs added 100 points.