Neymar, Barça Cleared in Santos Transfer Case
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The Supreme Court of Spain confirmed on Wednesday the acquittal of the former player of FC Barcelona Neymar of the crimes of corruption and scam related to his signing in 2013 to the Blaugrana painting, from the Santos of Brazil. Together with Neymar, the former presidents of the Catalan entity, Sandro Rosell and Josep Maria Bartomeu were also freed from guilt. The Criminal Chamber of the Spanish highest court rejected the appeals against the ju…
Neymar, Barça cleared in Santos transfer case
Spain's Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the acquittal of former Barcelona player Neymar, as well as former club presidents Sandro Rosell and Josep Maria Bartomeu, on charges of fraud and corruption stemming from his 2013 transfer from Santos.
The Spanish Supreme Court confirmed on appeal the release of Neymar and former leaders of FC Barcelona, who were prosecuted for corruption and fraud as part of the transfer of the Brazilian star to the Barça...
The High Court confirms the ruling of the Barcelona High Court and notes "the inconsistency of the accusation" of the DIS fund, which had 40% of the player's federal rights. Justice absolves Sandro Rosell and Neymar of corruption in their signing by Barça Punto final to the Neymar II case. The Supreme Court has confirmed the ruling of the Barcelona High Court that acquitted football player Neymar Da Silva Santos Júnior and the former presidents …
The Neymar case has taken a radical turn that has brought good news to the Brazilian footballer as well as to the former presidents of the blue granny entity Sandro Rosell and Josep Maria Bartomeu. After they were all accused of corruption and scam by the signing in summer 2013, the Supreme Court has finally acquitted them of all charges considering that there were no indications of committing any illegality in the purchase of the forward. The j…
The Supreme Court has finally acquitted Neymar and the former directors of FC Barcelona who signed him in 2013. Both parties were accused of the crimes of...
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