Real Madrid has strongly denied recent claims made by the "Residents' Association of People Affected by the Bernabéu" that the club has been operating its stadium without a license for years. In an official statement posted on their website, the club refuted these allegations and clarified the facts in detail.
The club emphasized that they have always possessed the necessary municipal licenses for the stadium's activities and operations, dismissing the claims as entirely false. The residents' association, which has been vocal about its objections to the stadium, was accused by the club of spreading misinformation in an attempt to obstruct Real Madrid's operations.
"It is absolutely false that Real Madrid is carrying out or has carried out its sporting activity under an expired license," the club firmly stated in its response. Furthermore, Real Madrid highlighted its ongoing collaboration with the Community of Madrid and the City Council to ensure that the Santiago Bernabéu operates in compliance with legal standards, environmental guidelines, and the needs of the local neighborhood.
The club concluded by expressing disappointment in the association's actions, accusing them of maliciously spreading false information to the courts and the public.
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