An investigation opened in Spain against Barcelona for violating the "Corona" protocol

The Spanish Football League opened an investigation after the ceremony organized by Barcelona club players at the home of their Argentine international captain, Lionel Messi, for a possible violation of the "Covid-19" protocol for the Spanish League.

Sources confirmed to (Agence France-Presse) within the association, "We will investigate the matter," considering that this ceremony could have led to "a possible violation of the Covid protocols."

Barcelona players met, some of them accompanied by their friends, on Monday at the home of their captain Messi, while it is forbidden to meet more than six people in private homes in Barcelona.

The Catalan media stated that the goal of the meeting was to strengthen ties before the final race for the league title and to celebrate the King's Cup, which was crowned by the Blaugrana in mid-April at the expense of Athletic Bilbao.

According to photos published in the media, players such as Sergi Roberto or young Pedri can be seen leaving Messi's house.

In a video clip, chants of "Campiones, Campiones!"

(Heroes, heroes!) In Spanish.

"The (Catalan Regional) Public Health Agency will study this case and determine whether to go further," said the vice president of the Catalan regional government, Pere Aragones, today.

"We would like to call on everyone to respect the procedures and ask these people who are popular to do so in a more intense way, because this generates a model," the Catalan official added.

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