Osasuna has filed an appeal with the Royal Spanish Football Federation, claiming that Barcelona's defender Inigo Martínez was ineligible to participate in their La Liga match. Martínez did not join the Spain national squad due to a knee injury, thus violating FIFA rules that prevent players from competing for their clubs within five days of not reporting for international duty. Osasuna asserts that this situation undermines fairness within the league and aims to uphold competitive integrity by seeking a resolution to the case.
Osasuna argues that Inigo Martinez was ineligible to play due to not joining the Spanish national squad after being called up, citing Fifa rules.
The Navarrese club believes the rules regarding player eligibility are crucial for maintaining fairness and competitive equality in the league.
Barcelona's manager criticized the scheduling of the match, highlighting issues with player availability due to international commitments.
Osasuna's appeal underscores their commitment to ensuring all teams play under the same regulatory conditions, protecting their rights and competitive integrity.
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