Elche have been relegated from La Liga because of unpaid
debts to the tax authorities and Eibar will take their place in Spain's
top flight next season, the professional league (LFP) said on Friday.
Elche,
who ended the campaign in 13th place, have been punished for "very
serious infractions" of Spain's sports law and league rules and fined
just over 180,000 euros (US$202,700), the LFP said on their website.
Based
near Alicante in south east Spain, Elche have already said they would
appeal if they were relegated over their tax debts, which they have
insisted are due to be settled in full by the end of July.
The club owes around 4 million euros, local media have reported.
"This
is the biggest injustice that Spanish football has committed," Elche
president Juan Anguix told reporters. "We will take the fight to be
proved right as far as we can."
Eibar were playing in La
Liga for the first time in 2014-15 and went down on the final day of the
season after finishing 18th. An LFP spokeswoman confirmed the Basque
club would replace Elche next term.
No comments:
Post a Comment