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Barca official resigns after calling Nadal an ‘enemy of the state’

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MADRID, Spain: A Barcelona official has resigned after calling Rafael Nadal, a known supporter of Real Madrid, an “enemy of the state”.

The club’s president Joan Laporta confirmed on Thursday the resignatio­n of Alfons Godall, who is a vice-president of the Barca Foundation and an open supporter of Catalan independen­ce.

Godall admitted his tweet could “harm the Barca Foundation due to pressure from some companies and the media”.

Godall referred to Nadal as “Rafael Navidad”, translatin­g Nadal, which means Christmas in Catalan, into the Spanish form of the word.

He wrote on Twitter on Monday: “Rafael Navidad has made me uncomforta­ble from day one. I have him in the same group as La Roja (the nickname for the Spanish national team), Real Madrid, (Fernando) Alonso and everything that represents the enemy state.”

Nadal, who won his 21st Grand Slam title at the Australian Open on Sunday, is from Mallorca but is well-known to be a huge fan of Real Madrid.

Godall resignatio­n Wednesday.

““The tweet with my opinion about a famous person and his profile can harm the Barca Foundation due to pressure from some companies and the media,” Godall wrote. “I don’t want to cost FC Barcelona a penny or give up my freedom of expression. Consequent­ly, I resign from the position. Thank you!!” he added. announced on Twitter his on

Laporta confirmed Godall’s resignatio­n at the presentati­on of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at Camp Nou on Thursday.

“The decision has been respected and that’s it,” Laporta said.

Laporta also described Nadal as a “great person” and pointed out the club had “congratula­ted Rafa Nadal on his sporting success” in Melbourne.

“The pity is that he is not from Barca,” joked Laporta. “But we forgive him because he makes us enjoy his tennis.” — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Aubameyang juggles a ball during his official presentati­on at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona.
— AFP photo Aubameyang juggles a ball during his official presentati­on at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona.

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