Justice Issued an arrest warrant for Marcus slaughter, The former Real Madrid player, in the passport fraud case involving the former player of the White team in 2015, as reported Race 1. As the station also explains , in case of conviction, The White team may lose the league and the cup They won that season.
The case The slaughter is coming from afar. It all started from February 2015, when teams could only play with non-EU players in AFC competitions. The powerful striker ended up playing with an Equatoguinean passport, considered a community under the Cotonou Agreement, in force since 2000 between the European Union and 78 countries in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific.
Madridista He was not the only one involved , like Andy panko, one of the best interior designers of the last decade in the Endesa League, He also played for Fuenlabrada with a passport from the same country. This is where the problem lies: they both had the same number. Plus more coincidences such as their representative or the consulate where they got the document. And one more thing, this will be his last campaign in the National Basketball. Banco went through France and a long stay in Mexico, while Slaughter went through Greece, Turkey and Italy until his retirement in 2021 in AEK Athens.
Oral trial
In addition, Race 1 also shows that the oral trial will be opened and one of the most striking results can happen there. If he proves guilty, Real Madrid could lose the titles of the 2014-15 Liga Endesa and the Copa del Rey, which he won over Barcelona. The eternal rival appeared as a special accusation at the trial, and there is a possibility of achieving these two crowns that Madrid achieved by slaughtering with a Guinean passport and non-EU players, Facundo Campazzo and Gustavo A. ocean.
There are several options. Some suggest that Madrid could see those matches in which Slaughter played as lost, as a result of which Barcelona won due to incorrect alignment. And it is important whether the White club itself knew or not if he put his player’s passport then.