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Real Madrid President Florentino Perez Reignites Barcelona Feud Over Alleged Referee Payments

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has reignited the drama surrounding Barcelona's Negreira case, pointing to alleged payments of over €8 million to referees. Perez criticized the imbalance in red cards between the two clubs, calling the situation 'not normal'. Here's a breakdown of the recent controversy.

Real Madrid President Florentino Perez Reignites Barcelona Feud Over Alleged Referee Payments

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has reignited the drama surrounding Barcelona's Negreira case, as Los Blancos' chief pointed to the perceived injustice in Barca's "best sporting era" coinciding with alleged payments of more than €8 million to referees over a 17-year period. Perez also cited the clear imbalance in red cards issued to the two clubs during the period, stating that the situation is "not normal".Speaking at the latest Assembly of Representative Members, Perez used his speech to attack several major bodies, including UEFA, La Liga and, especially, Barcelona.As reported by Marca, the Real Madrid president took the opportunity to reopen the controversy surrounding Barca’s referee scandal, where La Blaugrana were accused of paying approximately €8.4m (£7.3m/$9.7m) to referees in the Spanish top flight within a 17-year period, between 2001-2018.The ‘Negreira case’, as it is often known, begun following accusations in 2023. Jose María Enríquez Negreira was formerly vice president of the Technical Committee of Referees (TCA) of the Spanish FA (the RFEF). Negreira received these substantial payments from Barcelona, which the club claimed was in a consultancy capacity as Negreira offered refereeing reports and advice. Both the club and Negreira have denied accusations of bribery being involved, but a case into sporting integrity is still ongoing.Perez has now relaunched the controversy amidst his claims that the situation is “not normal” and coincides with sporting success in a manner which the Los Blancos chief questioned in his speech."It’s not normal that Barcelona has paid the vice president of referees more than €8m for at least 17 years, whatever the reason," Perez denounced before the members. "I repeat: whatever the reason, it’s not normal."He continued to say that Enríquez Negreira held "a key position in the refereeing hierarchy," responsible for referee promotions and demotions. "A period that coincides, coincidentally, with Barcelona’s best sporting results in our country," added Perez.Perez used charts and data to back up his claims. "Real Madrid had a net balance of two red cards in 2021,” he explained. "And Barcelona, 61 red cards. That’s a difference of no less than 59. On the other hand, during the same period, the balance in Europe is almost identical: +12 for Barca and +13 for Madrid."Bayern and Dortmund have the same balance, and so do the major leagues. The red card balance during the Negreira period at Barcelona was +49 and at Real Madrid, -1. Draw your own conclusions.""Real Madrid is the only club that has appeared in the trial. Four presidents have maintained millionaire payments for 17 years to the vice president of referees,” he stated.He also pressurised the stance of the TCA president: "Fran Soto has asked us to move on and forget the ‘Negreira case.’ Who is going to forget it? The reality is that they [the referees involved] are still there. It’s a situation that prevents them from acting with neutrality."How is it possible that, before the Copa final, the match referee said that referees were going to take action against our club? Before a Copa del Rey final? He should have been removed, and no measures were taken."The president concluded by pointing towards La Liga’s role in the Barcelona match which was going to be held in Miami. "Not even their captain, Frenkie de Jong, thinks it’s normal," he claimed about the proposition to hold an official match in the US. "And it’s also not normal that La Liga supports two teams, Barcelona and Villarreal, who receive additional financial incentives for playing in Miami. And yet we have to listen to Mr Tebas trying to compare this with the NFL."The fact that Perez has taken such a high-profile opportunity to speak out on the case shows its continued importance to the Madrid president at Barca’s arch-rivals.He feels that the case questions the integrity of La Liga and is not willing to hear La Blaugrana’s explained reasoning for the situation occurring. Whether Barca, La Liga or the TCA will respond to the outburst remains to be seen.

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The Negreira Case: Allegations and Controversy

The 'Negreira case' refers to allegations that Barcelona paid approximately €8.4m to referees over a 17-year period. The controversy began in 2023 when Jose María Enríquez Negreira, a former vice president of the Spanish FA's Technical Committee of Referees, was accused of receiving payments from the club in exchange for providing refereeing reports and advice. Both Barcelona and Negreira deny bribery accusations, but questions of sporting integrity persist.

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Perez's Claims and Analysis

During a recent Assembly of Representative Members, Florentino Perez criticized Barcelona's alleged payments to referees, highlighting the correlation between these payments and the club's sporting success. Perez pointed out the significant disparity in red cards issued to Real Madrid and Barcelona during the same period, suggesting a potential influence on match results.

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Challenging La Liga and TCA

Perez expressed concerns about the involvement of La Liga and the Technical Committee of Referees. He questioned the neutrality of referees linked to the Negreira case and criticized the handling of the situation, including a referee's pre-match comments targeting Real Madrid. Additionally, Perez raised issues with La Liga's support for certain clubs playing matches in Miami, questioning the league's financial incentives and integrity.

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Implications and Future Response

Florentino Perez's public statements indicate his ongoing commitment to addressing the Negreira case and questioning the integrity of La Liga. It remains to be seen how Barcelona, La Liga, and the Technical Committee of Referees will respond to Perez's accusations and demands for transparency. The controversy surrounding referee payments and potential influence on match outcomes underscores the importance of fair play and accountability in football.

Published on Nov 23, 2025
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