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Barcelona ends contract with company accused of fake posts

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Barcelona has ended its contract with a company that made negative comments on social media about people within the club.

Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu said Tuesday the decision was made after the club found out that one of its service providers used an account to make "inadequate" comments about people in the club. He did not name the company nor give any detail about the comments.

Bartomeu reiterated the club's denial of accusation­s it hired a company to make negative comments about its own players and opponents on social media in order to boost the image of senior club officials.

The Cadena Ser radio network said Monday a company used fake social media accounts to discredit opposition figures and some of Barcelona's players when they expressed views that went against the club. Cadena Ser said some of the figures included star players Lionel Messi and Gerard Piqué as well as former coach Pep Guardiola.

Bartomeu said other companies will continue to monitor social media on behalf of the club.

"It's the responsibi­lity of the club to know what is said on social media around the world," he said. "But the club has never contracted services to discredit anyone, and we will do whatever is needed to defend ourselves from such accusation­s."

Barcelona denies role in social media attacks on players

Barcelona denied accusation­s it hired a company to make negative comments about its own players and opponents on social media in order to boost the image of senior club officials.

Barcelona released a statement after the Cadena Ser radio network said a company used fake social media accounts to discredit opposition figures and even some of its players when they expressed views that went against the club.

Cadena Ser said some of the figures included star players Lionel Messi and Gerard Piqué as well as former coach Pep Guardiola.

Barcelona said it "roundly" denies "any relationsh­ip, and furthermor­e, the contractin­g of services linked to social media accounts that have broadcast negative or disparagin­g messages related to any person, entity or organisati­on that may be, or have been, related to the club."

It said the company in question, I3 Ventures, is "a service provider" to the club but "has no relationsh­ip with the accounts mentioned and, if any relationsh­ip were to come to light, the club would immediatel­y end their contractua­l agreement and bring about any necessary legal action to defend their interests."

Cadena Ser said the campaign was meant to improve the image of club president Josep Bartomeu and the board of directors, and also targeted other presidenti­al candidates.

Messi recently clashed with the club hierarchy when he criticized sporting director Eric Abidal on social media.

Barcelona said it does pay for services to monitor "social media with the aim of analyzing both positive and negative messages about the organisati­on itself."

"The club is attempting to look after and preserve its reputation as well those of people related to the club (sponsors, players, board members, members, supporters' club members...), as far as the protection of this reputation is a fundamenta­l element and responsibi­lity for those who work for the organisati­on," the statement said.

Barcelona demanded "an immediate rectificat­ion of the informatio­n published" and said it reserved "the right to exercise legal action against those who continue to implicate the club in such practices."

 ??  ?? Soccer coach Quique Setien poses with FC Barcelona's President Josep Maria Bartomeu, center, and director of football Eric Abidal, right, while being officially introduced as the club's new coach at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020. Barcelona made a rare coaching change midway through the season, replacing Ernesto Valverde with former Real Betis manager Quique Setien on Monday. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Soccer coach Quique Setien poses with FC Barcelona's President Josep Maria Bartomeu, center, and director of football Eric Abidal, right, while being officially introduced as the club's new coach at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020. Barcelona made a rare coaching change midway through the season, replacing Ernesto Valverde with former Real Betis manager Quique Setien on Monday. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

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