
"Real Madrid, who have presented themselves as private prosecutors in the court investigation, have been at war with the Blaugrana, especially after the latter decided to sever ties with the Super League project and strengthen their relationship with UEFA and EFC. Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has publicly attacked Barcelona on more than one occasion."
"UEFA can punish Barcelona by banning the registration of its players and excluding it from participating in UEFA competitions for a period ranging from one to ten years, depending on the severity of the violation. For now, UEFA has suspended disciplinary proceedings in the Barcelona-Negreira case, but Real Madrid strongly believe that it can change and can lead to sanctions."
"The report claims that a court ruling would not be needed for UEFA to sanction Barcelona, and that their acknowledgement of making payments to Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira, the former VP of the Referees Technical Committee (CTA), will in itself be very crucial."
Real Madrid continues pursuing the Negreira case against Barcelona as private prosecutors in court proceedings, despite no evidence of wrongdoing. The conflict intensified after Barcelona severed ties with the Super League and strengthened UEFA relationships. Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has publicly attacked Barcelona, while the club's lawyers questioned former Barcelona president Joan Laporta and requested financial documents from 2010-2018, which were rejected. Real Madrid now aims to convince UEFA to reopen disciplinary proceedings against Barcelona. UEFA can impose severe penalties including player registration bans and competition exclusions lasting one to ten years. Barcelona's acknowledgement of payments to former Referees Technical Committee VP Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira could be crucial for potential sanctions, despite UEFA currently suspending disciplinary proceedings.
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