Barcelona president attacks FIFA's decision and bodes masses with important contracts for the team




Barca president Josep Maria Bartomao criticized the International Federation of Football 
Associations (FIFA), which punished the deprivation of his club of contract for two seasons.

Barca president Josep Maria Bartomao criticized the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA), which punished his club reigning Primera Liga due to violation of the rules of the transfer of foreign players less than 18 years and said that the club suffered "clear injustice."

FIFA announced Wednesday punish Barcelona deprivation of work in the transfer market for two consecutive terms and fined 450 thousand Swiss francs (504 700 dollars).

It also punished the Spanish football a fine of 500 thousand Swiss francs condemned by FIFA after breaching rules relating to the annexation of the players less than 18 years.

Barcelona has denied any wrongdoing and said it would seek to suspend the sentence until the consideration of the appeal and that it would bring the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport if necessary.

Bartomao strongly defended the La Masia famous academy for junior, to which stars graduated from, including Lionel Messi, Xavi and Andres Iniesta.  

Bartomao said at a news conference Thursday that Barcelona will continue its plans to buy a goalkeeper and defender, at least after the end of the season.

"We're outraged and we are the victims of injustice. These decisions shall be punished by FIFA model lasted for 35 years and is the basis for this club."

He continued, "We are aware of FIFA these things well and take care of the little ones and give them the education they might not have to get it in their own countries.

"We are not ready in any way to give up our model of education. We will continue to advocate and always will defend our rights."

And he went on "Stop Hands of La Masia  ... this is the message we want to send out to our members and our fans  ... Stop Hands of La Masia. We will fight until the end to protect this model because it made ​​the first team to become the best in the world."

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