After more than six months, Alhama Case still no final decision, but this Friday Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) concludedyour research process Facts that bring to light degrading treatment and insults, revealed by El Periódico de Catalunya of the Ibérica Prensa Group Randri Garcia, The coach of the F League team to his players. Now RFEF It accepts these facts and recommends that the technician be given a two-year disqualification, including one year. Tamara, Financial fine of €6,001 to the sporting director and the club. The decision is not yet final and the club can appeal within 10 days.
FUTPRO, majority union Women’s Football The public agency, which referred and forwarded the complaints to different organizations, released a statement detailing the results of the investigation.
“Upon the alleged actions and complaints, a disciplinary investigation was initiated. Spanish Federation regarding inappropriate practices Alhama Club footballhis trainer Juan Antonio Garcia Martínez and coach Tamara Ruiz Garcia”, It can be read in the union’s statement.
With respect to the coach, the process sanctions degrading and degrading treatment of the majority of players, which undermines their dignity and creates a hostile work environment. Repeated behavior over time with indiscriminate actions towards players. Therefore, the Federation requests that the federation license be suspended for two years.
As for the coach, he believes that he remained passive in the face of the coach’s inappropriate behavior and participation in inconsiderate actions towards the players; including the dissemination of an indecent and sexual photograph to which this newspaper had access at the time of publication. case.
Therefore, the organization requests a one-year ban from activities in the football sports organization. In addition, in the opinion of the Federation, the club must pay a financial penalty of EUR 6,001 as an asset for the failure to take preventive and reactive measures against the persistent behavior of the coach.
Degrading treatment by Labor Inspector proven
“Inappropriate behavior was demonstrated by coach Randri García that affected the dignity of the majority of the players (68%)” and turned the locker room into a “hostile work environment”, Labor’s decision read. The investigation was conducted after weeks of investigation into what happened in the locker room.
Now, it is the Federation that has concluded that Alhama Football Club has engaged in behavior that violates the most basic labor rights of A team players.