Barca win appeal, Olmo, Victor cleared to play
Briefly

Spain's sports ministry (CSD) has decided that Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor can remain registered and play for Barcelona for the remainder of the season. This ruling comes amidst an appeal process against LaLiga and RFEF's previous decisions to revoke their registrations due to Barcelona's perceived financial non-compliance. Although LaLiga has stated that Barcelona failed to meet financial regulations by a December 31 deadline, the CSD determined that the players’ right to work supersedes these concerns, allowing them to feature in the ongoing campaign.
The CSD ruled that Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor can continue to play for Barcelona until the season's end while assessing the club's appeal against registration revocation.
Despite claims from LaLiga that Barcelona lacked financial capacity for player registration, CSD emphasized the players' "right to work," allowing them to continue playing.
LaLiga highlighted Barcelona's failure to meet a December 31 deadline regarding financial regulations, impacting the registrations of players like Olmo and Víctor.
The CSD's decision underscores the players' right to employment, showcasing a tension between regulatory enforcement by LaLiga and the legal rights of professional athletes.
Read at ESPN.com
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