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Spanish Police Raid Referees’ Headquarters Due to Barcelona Bribery Scandal

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Spanish police have raided the offices of several top referees as part of a corruption investigation linked to Barcelona

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The investigation is focused on allegations that Barcelona bribed a top Spanish referee, Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira to influence the outcome of matches to the club’s favor.

The police raids come at a time when there is growing concern about corruption in Spanish football. In recent years, there have been a number of high-profile cases of match-fixing and corruption.

The Spanish Football Federation has said that it is cooperating with the police investigation. The federation has also said that it is committed to tackling corruption in Spanish football.

The police raids are a significant development in the fight against corruption in Spanish football. If the allegations are proven to be true, it could have a major impact on the sport.

More on: https://futballnews.com/spanish-police-raid-referees-headquarters-due-to-barcelona-bribery-scandal/