“Link the sports achievements of our referees to extra -sports aspects and that are judicialized at this time”
MADRID, 19 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Technical Referee Committee (CTA) of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has shown its “most absolute repulsion” towards a mention of the former Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz “that links the sports achievements” of several arbitrators “to extra -sports aspects” and that “are still judicialized” within the ‘Negreira case’.
Thus, the CTA released an official statement on Wednesday, valuing those statements made by Mateu Lahoz on March 16 in the Cope chain, and in which in the opinion of the committee “false accusations” are poured on the braids of the RFEF and also on the UEFA.
“The First Division referees and the Technical Committee of Referees want to show their most absolute repulsion before those words of the former Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz, in which he links the sports achievements of our referees to extra -sports aspects and that are judicialized at this time,” the press release began.
“It should be remembered that said ex -olegued exercised his entire career at the time he refers, obtaining some results for all known. For that reason, we invite you to know something that we do not know, go as soon as possible to justice to move all that information and clarify as soon as possible the doubts that pours on our group instead of feeding them through their public interventions,” The CTA.
During a retransmission, Mateu Lahoz called “a pity” for Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea “not having been a client” by Javier Enriquez Romero “, son of José María Enríquez Negreira-Exvice President of the CTA-” because those who were your customers today in UEFA are much better. ” Enriquez Romero since the arrival of Velasco Carballo. He has a voice and vote, and they are things that attract us attention, “he added.
Finally, the CTA press text said that “it is a shame to see how someone with whom we share costumes for so many years tries to generate hatred and discredit to what was its collective.”