Atletico Madrid fans accuse UEFA of editing ‘Alvarez’ penalty

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The International Fans’ Union of Atletico Madrid has issued a public statement accusing UEFA of editing the slow-motion footage of Julian Alvarez’s penalty kick in their Champions League exit from the competition by Real Madrid on penalties.

The union has accused UEFA of editing the official slow-motion video released after the match. Which was intended to justify the decision to disallow the goal.

They have called on UEFA to “make public an explanation. With the original video and audio, and to be transparent about why the video was edited.”

According to an official statement, สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน they have hired a reputable forensic investigation firm to conduct a detailed forensic analysis of the footage.

The aim of this action is to examine the footage released by UEFA. Which was presented as evidence to support the referee’s decision.

Their investigation concluded that the video had been edited. Raising serious doubts about the authenticity of UEFA’s presentation of the incident.

“The report, which can be found in its entirety on our website (www.unionatm.es), shows that the video has been edited. “This raises reasonable doubts about the intentions of those. Who may be responsible for this distortion,” the statement said.

The fans’ union is now demanding that UEFA release the original unedited video and audio from the incident.

They are also demanding a clear explanation of the timing and motivations behind the alterations to the footage.

If UEFA fails to respond or refuses to comply with these demands. The fans’ union has warned that it will be considered to have acted in bad faith.

“If our demands are not met, the union will continue to press ahead until they can clarify the truth of what happened. At which point we will not hesitate to go to court to defend our legitimate claims.”