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Marca newspaper

Barcelona spokesman Josep Vives defended the legality of Barca's participation with his young player Chaumi against Levante a week ago in the quarter-finals of the King's Cup, in statements to various media outlets.

Many press articles announced Thursday that the Catalan club could be dismissed for violating the rules of the Spanish Football Federation by involving the young player Shawmy against Levante, suspended with the reserve team, as stipulated in the regulation of the competition.

"We are surprised," said Vives in a statement from Spanish newspaper Marca. We had no idea about it. We learned this through the press. We have nothing on the table. We badyzed the situation and concluded that Shawami's participation was legal. "

"What's funny is that somebody from the Union presents conflicting stories, and they did not say anything to us." Logically, Shaomi's position and participation are intact. that he is allowed to play in second division with team B. The penalty has already been respected … "

"I played a week ago, it's strange that it comes hours after the second leg …"

Levante has yet to say anything: "The union told us that there were no claims, and my country is free to formulate them as it sees fit."