World Sports: CSD accepts Barcelona’s appeal and does not need to re-register Olmo and Paul Victor next season

1BSPORTS 1B Sports June 12th According to the World Sports report, the Spanish Sports Senior Council (CSD) accepted the appeal filed by Barcelona in January, so Barcelona will not have to re-register Olmo and Paul Victor next season.

According to FIFA regulations, any professional football club can start signing and registering new players from July 1. For Barcelona, ​​they need to meet the financial fair competition requirements by selling players or creating new revenue streams in order to register new players next season.

However, this situation does not apply to Olmo, who, according to the “Personal System”, is still registered as a member of the first team of the 2025/2026 season. The reason why Olmo was able to continue registration was a resolution made by the Spanish Sports High Council (CSD) on April 3 this year, which accepted an appeal filed by Barcelona in January, allowing Olmo and Paul Victor to continue to register as Barcelona players.

The only situation that could change this is to prevent the implementation of this decision if the national court accepts a request for preventive measures from the La Liga. These precautions are currently only dependent on the national courts, as the Administrative Dispute Tribunal has declared itself not authorized to handle the case. Earlier, the State Lawyer Office submitted a document on behalf of CSD, claiming that the central court has no jurisdiction over the case and pointed out that the state court is the institution that has the authority to hear the case.

So, unless the national court takes precautionary measures or makes a contrary decision on the decision of the CSD, Ormo and Paul Victor will continue to remain a Barcelona player, just as it happened last December 31.

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