Barcelona accuses previous board of improper management of club funds

Barcelona’s Spanish economic vice president Eduard Romeu, President Joan Laporta and lawyer Jaime Campaner present the results of a club investigation into financial mismanagement under the previous board on Tuesday. (AFP)
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Updated 01 February 2022
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Barcelona accuses previous board of improper management of club funds

  • Laporta said the club had commissioned an independent investigation and audit into possible irregularities during Josep Bartomeu's tenure
  • Bartomeu's lawyer Jose Maria Fuster-Fabra told Reuters that Bartomeu is "completely calm" over the accusations

BARCELONA: The president of Spanish soccer giants Barcelona, Joan Laporta, on Tuesday accused the former president and his board of making false payments and other illegal activities in their management of the club.
Laporta said the club had commissioned an independent investigation and audit into possible irregularities during Josep Bartomeu’s tenure.
“Our audit found payments that we understand that were improper management of club funds. The audit do not rule out illegal enrichment of the authors,” Laporta said at a news conference to present its findings, with attorney Jaume Campaner and Barca financial vice president Eduard Romeu alongside him.
Bartomeu’s lawyer Jose Maria Fuster-Fabra told Reuters that Bartomeu is “completely calm” over the accusations but will not make any further comments because they were not given access to the results of the investigation and audit commissioned by Barcelona.
Laporta said Barcelona filed a complaint last Wednesday with the local prosecutors’ office against Bartomeu and his board and that the office was investigating them for crimes of improper management of club funds, misappropriation, false accounting and forgery of documents.
The prosecutors’ office confirmed that an investigation was underway but declined to disclosed details.
“We are not judges or the police, the justice (system) will decide who is guilty or not. But our investigation found out that there were payments without justification, payments with false cause and disproportionate payments by the previous board,” Laporta said.
Bartomeu was arrested last March as part of a police probe related to allegations of improper management and business corruption which also saw the club’s Camp Nou offices raided.
He and his former adviser Jaume Masferrer did not make a statement in court and the judge agreed to their provisional release on bail. The case is still under investigation by Spanish authorities.
That investigation stemmed from accusations that Bartomeu and his board hired a marketing consultancy to orchestrate a social media campaign against current and former personnel who had been critical of them.
Bartomeu defended his time at the club in an interview with Barcelona newspaper Sport in October.
“Our management was not disastrous and LaLiga, UEFA and the auditors say so, with 180 million euros ($202 million) in profits, and with Forbes valuing us as the most valuable club in the world,” he told Sport.
“This serious and rigorous management was cut short by the appearance of the pandemic, which led to a drop in income of some 500 million.”
Campaner told the news conference that in recent seasons, Barcelona had lost more than 600 million euros ($676 million) and only 135 million ($152 million) were due to the pandemic. Its debt was about 1.3 billion euros ($1.5 billion).
“There is a series of very serious criminal behaviors, which we can describe as grotesque,” Campaner said.
“Money cannot be abused or given away as if it were yours.”


FIA president praises Saudi Arabia boost of Dakar Rally

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FIA president praises Saudi Arabia boost of Dakar Rally

  • Mohammed Ben Sulayem will attend the climax of the 48th edition at the weekend

DUBAI: FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has praised Saudi Arabia for helping the Dakar Rally emerge as one of the world’s top events, and boosting the FIA World Rally-Raid Championship.

Ben Sulayem will attend the 48th edition of the legendary race as it reaches its climax at the weekend.

The opening round of the championship has attracted a record 72 entries. It will also mark the launch of the new FIA Master Drivers’ Championship, and the entry of Defender as a new manufacturer.

Ben Sulayem will be welcomed on Friday by Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation.

The FIA president, who will speak at the closing ceremony on Saturday evening, said the event “continues to go from strength to strength.”

He added that the race now has a “record numbers of entries, new manufacturers, and ever-increasing competition in the FIA World Rally-Raid Championship, reflecting the continued global growth of motorsport.”

He thanked Prince Khalid and the federation “for hosting another outstanding event and delivering a truly world-class experience for competitors, fans, and all those involved.”

Joining Ben Sulayem on his visit will be Malcolm Wilson, the FIA’s deputy president for sport.

“The 2026 edition of the Dakar Rally continues to showcase both the growth of the FIA World Rally-Raid Championship and the strength of Cross-Country rallying as a whole,” said Wilson.

He added that it was “encouraging to see three manufacturers – Toyota, Dacia and Ford – all increasing their presence,” and welcomed Defender in the Stock category.