LaLiga reported Monday that she has filed a contentious-administrative appeal and has requested precautionary measures against the resolution of the Higher Sports Council (CSD) last Thursday for which she confirms the federative license of the soccer players Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, of FC Barcelona. The CSD then estimated the appeal presented on January 7 by Olmo, Víctor and FC Barcelona, which annulled the agreement of the RFEF and LaLiga to suspend the licenses and the previous visa of both players, so that it allows them to continue playing in the Barca club. Lee also Anaïs Martí Herrero The agency chaired by José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes pointed out in a statement that has verified “in an evident and incontroverted way” the “incompetence” of the monitoring commission of the RFEF-Laliga Coordination Agreement to deny the prior visa and the federative license of the two soccer players. Shortly after, LaLiga responded in a statement that this decision “is not in accordance with law” because the licenses of Olmo and Víctor “automatically expired on December 31, 2024” at the end of their duration, “agreed” between the players and the club. Lee also Joan Josep Pallàs LaLiga stressed on Monday that this resolution “severely violates the regulatory framework in economic control and processing of sports licenses, undermined the general interest of the competition and compromises its integrity, when breaking the principle of equality between clubs.” “All this justifies the need for an urgent judicial response that, by adopting the requested precautionary measures, guarantees the competitive balance and financial sustainability of the professional competition,” he added.