Negreira Seeks Case Dismissal Due to Cognitive Impairment
The defense of former CTA vice-president José María Enríquez Negreira has filed a petition with Barcelona's Instruction Court No. 1 to have his case archived. The request follows a forensic report that concluded Negreira "currently lacks the cognitive abilities to understand the scope of the judicial proceedings" regarding the €7.3 million payments Barcelona made to him between 2011 and 2018. newsbetting.cv
The case, known as "Negreira," has been ongoing to investigate the financial transactions between Barcelona and the former referee. The forensic assessment was conducted after concerns were raised about Negreira's capacity to participate in the legal proceedings.
Arne Slot: Liverpool Bond Beyond Football
The Dutch coach, who was dismissed following a fifth-placed finish in the Premier League, made the comments in an open letter to Liverpool fans published in the Liverpool Echo. Slot described winning the Premier League title as 'beyond special' and praised the 'spirit of compassion and unity' at the club.
French Open 2026: Keys, Cobolli and Auger-Aliassime in action on day nine – live
Updates from Monday’s fourth-round matches
Kalinskaya has settled, breaking Potapova to love having hinted she was ready to take control for the previous 10 minutes. The first set is now level at 4-4 while, on Chatrier, Cobolli serves out for a 6-2 set against Svajda.
Cobolli gets his second break for 5-2 and, let’s be real, Svajda doesn’t have anything for him. I fear his height – he can’t be much more than 5”9 – might hinder him at the very top level, denying him the free points on serve and coverage at the net that support the games of the best, but he’s a terrific all-round talent with a forehand good enough to define points, repeatedly.
Continue reading...Winners and losers from MotoGP’s pivotal Italian GP
Although Ducati seemed like the team to beat in practice, Aprilia surged ahead when it mattered most, ending Borgo Panigale’s winning streak at Mugello.
Elsewhere, several riders delivered standout performances further down the order, while others left Italy with little to show for ...Keep reading
Jódar y Fonseca desempolvan los libros de historia
En los últimos 40 años sólo cuatro dúos de jugadores, menores de 20, se habían plantado en cuartos de un Grand Slam a la vez. Andre Agassi (18) y Guillermo Pérez-Roldan (18) en Roland Garros 1988; Michael Chang (18) y Goran Ivanisevic (18), en Roland Garros 1990; Hendrik Dreekmann (19) y Andrey Medvedev (19) en Roland Garros 1994; Carlos Alcaraz (19) y Holger Rune (19) en Roland Garros 2022; y Boris Becker, Pat Cash y Stefan Edberg, en el Open de Australia 1984.
