Negreira's son told tax office he's been Barça member since he was 15

Negreira's son told tax office he's been Barça member since he was 15

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The details come from a report in El Confidencial on Monday

Javier Enríquez Romero, the son of the ex-vice-president of the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA), José María Enríquez Negreira, admitted to the Tax Office that he has been a member of FC Barcelona since he was 15 years old; according to a report 'El Confidencial' published on Monday.

The movements of one of his accounts with CaixaBank reflect recurrent charges from Barça in the concept of 'abonament'. Enríquez Romero also added that he is a member of the Catalan club's Agrupación de Veteranos -- a non-profit organisation that charges its members approximately €75 a month -- and that he trains with them twice a week and plays matches with other members of the association.

With the aim of clarifying his link with the Catalan entity, Negreira's son explained to the Tax Office that he played in the youth categories of FC Barcelona during two seasons: 1991/92 and 1992/93.

According to the summary of the case, Enríquez Romero assured that, "on a work level, the only thing that made him have a relationship with FC Barcelona was a brief refereeing report that he did on behalf of his father, José María Enríquez Negreira" and that "these reports described the style of refereeing, as well as recommendations for behaviour and some statistical data collected from the internet from previous matches."

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