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LALIGA VS OLMO AND PAU VÍCTOR

The 'pulse' of LaLiga will have legal consequences if it does not obtain the precautionary measures

Published:7/04/2025 - 18:37h

Updated:7/04/2025 - 18:37h

If LaLiga does not obtain the precautionary measures against Olmo and Pau Víctor, it could face several legal and sporting consequences

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LaLiga has presented its arguments to justify the request for precautionary measures against the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, approved by the Superior Sports Council (CSD). According to the association, it violates the regulatory framework, impacts competitive equality, and undermines the general interest.

For these reasons, LaLiga considers a judicial response urgent to suspend the licenses of the Barcelona players while the substance of the matter is resolved, aiming to ensure competitive balance and the economic sustainability of the competition. However, if the body led by Javier Tebas does not obtain the requested precautionary measures, it could face several legal and sporting consequences:

What legal consequences could LaLiga face?

Adverse legal precedent: The judicial refusal to grant the precautionary measures could set a precedent that weakens LaLiga's position in future cases related to economic control and player registration. This would affect its ability to effectively enforce internal regulations.

Impact on competitive balance: LaLiga argues that the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor compromises equality among clubs and the integrity of the competition. If the players continue to participate, other teams might consider that FC Barcelona is being favored, which could lead to legal or administrative disputes from other clubs.

Possible challenge of sporting results: Although considered unlikely by legal experts, there is a possibility that the results of FC Barcelona could be questioned if the players significantly contribute to the team's success, such as winning the LaLiga title. This could generate additional litigation and affect the reputation of the competition.

Loss of regulatory authority: The judicial refusal could be interpreted as a limitation on LaLiga's ability to apply its own rules regarding economic control and sports licenses, which could erode its authority in relation to clubs and bodies like the Superior Sports Council (CSD).

In summary, if the precautionary measures do not succeed, LaLiga will face legal and reputational challenges that could complicate its regulatory management and its relationship with clubs and sports authorities.