Tomorrow Monday there is a major appointment for Real Madrid and the future of Uruguayan Federico Valverde. As MD learned, at ten o’clock in the morning members of the National Anti-Violence Commission were summoned to the headquarters of the Superior Sports Council in Madrid to examine the alleged attack by Fede Valverde on Alex Baena, as long as t the National Police is present. before the same complaint presented by the Villarreal player a week ago.
From here, two more scenarios could be opened up to the existing criminal proceedings that were opened after Baena’s own complaint. On the one hand, there is the action of the Anti-Violence Commission itself and the possible consequences. As we have already explained in MD, article 2 of the Law against Violence, Racism, Xenophobia and Intolerance in Sport includes in its article 2, in part Acts or violent behavior or inciting violence in sport: ” Active participation in disputes, fights, brawls or public disorder in sports venues, in their surroundings or in the vehicles arranged to go to them, when such behaviors are related to a sport being held, taking place or taking place “
Then there are possible proposals for sanctions from the Commission that will follow from an economic point of view. From 150 to 3,000 euros in case of minor violations; from 3,000.01 to 60,000 euros for serious and 60,000.01 to 650,000 euros for very serious.
To which we must add the ban in a sports venue and the Act itself mandates such. The Law establishes that this ban on access to any sports area is from one month to six months, in case of minor violations; from six months to two years in serious cases and up to five years in very serious cases.
Proposals for punishments, which, depending on the severity, include one body or another. It is from the Government Delegation when the fines range from 150 euros to 60,000 euros; the Secretary of State for Security if the amount is from 60,000.01 euros to 180,000 euros.
If it exceeds this amount and up to 360,000 euros, it corresponds to the Ministry of the Interior and finally to the Council of Ministers when it is from 360,000.01 euros to 650,000 euros.
RFEF complaint means opening an unusual file
And then there is if the Commission itself decides to denounce this fact and bring it before the RFEF Competition Committee. If so, an extraordinary procedure has to be opened to an investigating judge who has to make a sanction proposal in the Committee itself. Here the Real Madrid player can expose himself to a very serious or serious penalty. In the first case, according to article 66 related to well-known and public acts that affect the dignity and decency in sports, this may mean the removal of the player’s license:”
“Those who commit well-known and public acts that affect sports dignity or morals, when they are particularly serious, or repeat serious offenses of this kind, will be fined 3,006 to 30,051 euros and one or more than the following penalties: – Disqualification to hold positions in the federative organization, or suspension or removal of license, for a period of two to five years.”
The same is stated in article 71 about incitement to violence, where it states “aggressive and obviously unsporting behaviors and actions of soccer players, when they talk to the referee, other players or spectators, as well as public statements of managers, de facto or the legal administrators of clubs, coaches, referees and soccer players inciting their teams or spectators to violence, in accordance in the provisions of the previous article, will require: Disqualification from holding positions in the sports organization or suspension or removal of the federative license, when the person responsible for the facts is a person with a sports license. a period of two to five years, or exceptionally certain in cases of recidivism in committing very serious offences”. In addition to a fine between 18,000 and 90,000 euros.
In the case of seriousness, Article 94 related to well-known and public acts that violate sports dignity and etiquette includes a fine in the amount of 602 to 3,006 euros in addition to “disqualification or suspension within one month to two years or at least four games, or total suspension from one game to two months”.
Source: La Verdad

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