Barca closed soccer stadium to show support for Catalan voters -Bartomeu
Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu said the club
decided to play Sunday’s game against Las Palmas behind closed doors to show opposition
to police violence against voters in Catalonia’s independence referendum and
not over safety concerns.
La Liga leaders Barca’s 3-0 win at an empty Nou Camp came on
the day Catalan officials said that more than 760 people were injured in
clashes between police and people trying to vote in the referendum, which the
national government declared illegal.
Barca tried to have the game postponed but were told by La
Liga that there were no grounds to do so in the interests of safety. If
Barcelona, who have won their opening seven league games of the season, had
postponed the match without the league’s consent they would have been docked
six points.
“This (playing without fans) was a measure to show our
rejection of what took place today,” Bartomeu told television network BeIn
Sports.
”This is not a security issue, the police gave us permission
to play, but we wanted to show that this game was different because of
everything that is happening in Catalonia and the lack of liberty we have been
suffering from.
“We decided that instead of postponing the game, which is
what we wanted, we’d play behind closed doors. That way we show our concern for
the situation and send our support to those who have been unable to exercise
the right to freedom of expression.”
Police hit people with batons, fired rubber bullets into
crowds and forcibly removed would-be voters from polling stations in actions
that were condemned internationally but described by the government as
“proportionate”.
The referendum has pitched the country into its deepest
constitutional crisis in decades and deepened a centuries-old rift between
Madrid and Barcelona.
“If we hadn’t played we’d have lost six points, three for
the result and three as a punishment,” added Bartomeu.
“There was no reason for us to lose points, all our fans
should appreciate that we showed our disagreement with what happened.”
Barca are five points clear at the top of La Liga.
Barcelona defender Gerard Pique broke down in tears in a
post-match interview and indicated he did not want to play after Sunday’s
events in Catalonia.
“The board tried to postpone the game through every means
possible and came down to the dressing room to take a decision with us,” Pique
said.
”Today has been a very tough day, probably the hardest since
I’ve been a professional. My opinion counts for little and in the end we all agreed
to play.
“La Liga and Las Palmas wanted to play, and we had to think
about the points, but I understand everyone who has criticised us for playing.”
Pique was also critical of the Spanish government and Prime
Minister Mariano Rajoy for their handling of the referendum.
“The government’s policies are some of the worst we have
seen for 40 or 50 years. All they have done is separate Catalonia and Spain
ever more. I‘m sure there will be consequences,” said Pique.
SOURCES: http://www.reuters.com/
Barca closed soccer stadium to show support for Catalan voters -Bartomeu
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