Atlético Fan Clubs Denounce Editing in UEFA Video
The International Union of Atlético de Madrid fan clubs has raised its voice against UEFA, accusing it of manipulating a key video from the Champions League match against Madrid.
According to a forensic report commissioned by the group, the video of Julián Álvarez’s penalty would have been edited, raising serious doubts about the transparency of the European organization.
The Union demands a public explanation and the disclosure of the original video and audio to clarify what happened. The report, prepared by expert engineers, points to anomalies in the file structure, alterations in the image sequence and the absence of sound content, indicating that the video was processed or recoded after its initial capture.
This controversy adds to a season marked by ups and downs, where the Rojiblanco team demonstrated its spirit with a streak of 15 consecutive victories, but was affected by questionable arbitration decisions. The Union does not rule out going to ordinary justice if UEFA does not offer a satisfactory response, seeking to defend the interests of the club and its fans.