The league highlights the importance of continuing efforts to eradicate any type of behavior such as arranging that “They do not represent the reality of Spanish professional football“.
This is stated in a statement, after the Supreme court yesterday upheld the sentence against the former directors of Osasuna Athletic Club that the players Antonio Amaya and Xavier Torres, sentencing them, among others, for a crime of sports corruption to 10 months in prison, a fine of 400,000 and one year, and ten months of special disqualification for exercising the professional activity of a soccer playeras well as payment of procedural costs of private prosecutions.
The league already warned, yesEven if the sentence considers that bonuses to third parties for winning are not a crime, they may be subject to disciplinary proceedings. and be sanctioned at the federation level.
Also the The Supreme Court clearly recognizes that LaLiga has an undoubted interest in cleaning up the competition that it is legitimate to pursue sports fixing as a private pursuit.
Source: La Verdad

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