La Liga results featured in Sevilla’s complaint to Real Madrid TV
dyesterday Sevilla released a statement where he announced that condemned Real Madrid TV before the RFEF competition committee for the video against the referee of today’s match at the Bernabeu, Isidro Diaz de Mera Escuderos, and also against the one who will be on VAR, Pablo Gonzalez Fuertes. “The Club again strongly condemns this behavior and the campaigns organized to undermine the image of the judicial establishment.“, the statement reads. The complaint is that La Liga can now join.
Do they exceed freedom of expression?
Organization chaired by Javier Tebas He is preparing to appear in the case if the Royal Spanish Football Federation opens a case on the television of a white club.. The organization understands that in the video, which broadcast messages such as “Diaz de Mera did not apply the same criteria when handing out penalties and receiving yellow cards, and did not see the noisy tackle of Brahim in the Alaves area.” would exceed freedom of expressionThis is stated in a statement by the Seville club.
An action that is constantly carried out by the official television of the white club and which is now causing a problem due to the possible existing legal vacuum. The general law of audiovisual communication allows each media outlet to have its own editorial line and programs, although this is directly contrary to Article 106 of the Disciplinary Code: “Making statements by any person subject to sports discipline by any means by which the integrity and impartiality of any member of the arbitration panel or RFEF bodies is questioned; as well as statements implying disapproval of the activities of any member of the above groups. If they are conducted with contempt or if offensive, insulting, derogatory or obscene language is used, they will be punished.“, this article says.
Two ways in this case
There are now two options for La Liga: don’t join the cause or don’t show up. In the first case it could believe that there are no legal grounds to justify possible sanctions against Real Madrid TV., as happened in other cases when the arbitration body itself was exploring the possibility of denunciation. Or in the second case, given that this is an external complaint coming from Sevilla FC and where the RFEF can appoint an investigating judge in this case, the case could end I join the accusation of the Andalusian club itself against the weekly videos about judges of the First Division.