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Barcelona to pay €5.5 million fine over Neymar transfer

Barcelona on Monday accepted to pay a €5.5-million ($6.2 million) fine over Neymar's contested 2013 transfer in a deal with prosecutors that sees the club avoid trial on tax evasion charges.

Barcelona to pay €5.5 million fine over Neymar transfer
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“It was better to accept this agreement than continue on with the uncertainty that has dragged on for a long time over the Neymar case,” Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu told reporters, in reference to the transfer deal that authorities believe was undervalued, allowing the club to pay lower taxes in Spain.

“We have had to accept paying a €5.5 million fine due to a mistake in the 2011 and 2013 tax planning in the signing of Neymar,” added Bartomeu.

The agreement frees up Bartomeu and his predecessor Sandro Rosell from possible criminal proceedings that could have seen them jailed.

Neymar's arrival in 2013 has been a huge success for Barça on the pitch but a judicial nightmare off it.

The 24-year-old is being investigated in Brazil and Spain over his shady transfer from Brazilians Santos to Barça.

Catalans Barcelona originally published the transfer figure as €57.1 million, with €40 million of that given to the player's family.

But Spanish authorities believe the true transfer figure was at least €83 million.

Brazilian investment fund DIS, which held 40 percent of Neymar's sporting rights when he played at Santos, claims it was cheated out of its real share of the transfer due to parallel contracts that Barcelona and Santos allegedly used to hide the true cost.

Santos – where Neymar started his career – received €17.1 million, €6.8 million of which went to DIS.

But Spanish judicial authorities believe another €26 million from the parallel contracts were shared between Neymar, his family and Santos, with DIS and the taxman missing out on their cuts.

Barcelona had already made a voluntary €13.5 million tax payment after being indicted for alleged tax fraud.

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Germany’s Steinhaus becomes first female ref in Europe’s top leagues

Germany's Bibiana Steinhaus made history on Sunday by becoming the first female referee to officiate a match in a top European league.

Germany's Steinhaus becomes first female ref in Europe's top leagues
Referee Bibiana Steinhaus is pictured during the German first division Bundesliga football match between Hertha Berlin and Werder Bremen on Sunday in Berlin. Photo: Tobias SCHWARZ / AFP
The 38-year-old police officer became the first woman to ref a top-tier match in the German, English, French, Italian or Spanish leagues when she took charge of Hertha Berlin's home Bundesliga match against Werder Bremen.
 
Having been named on the official list of Bundesliga referees for 2017/18, Steinhaus sat out the first two rounds of German league matches before making her top-tier debut at Berlin's Olympic Stadium.
 
She has been refereeing since 2007 and officiated the women's Champions League final this year plus the 2012 women's Olympic tournament final in London.
 
Steinhaus had already built up a wealth of experience by refereeing around 80 second division games and was the fourth official on numerous occasions in the German league, but this is her first time refereeing in Germany's top flight.