‘Tebas’ infiltrates illegal football-watching group

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โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที media COPE reported that Javier Tebas, the president of La Liga, is so obsessed with fighting piracy. That he even went undercover in the Telegrem group to personally investigate.

Throughout the past week, the Spanish top flight has been continuously under fire. With two giants, Real Madrid and Barcelona, ​​accusing him of revealing club secrets incorrectly.

However, a midweek report revealed that Tebas still spends 60 percent of his day focusing on his main mission. Which is to eliminate the distribution of illegal live broadcasts.

According to La Liga, 40 percent of all viewers watch matches domestically through pirated channels, while the largest number abroad is in China and Southeast Asia, with 80 percent.

La Liga predicts that it will lose around 600-700 million euros per season, and has set a goal of halving the number of illegal football viewers in Spain over the next 12 months.

The 62-year-old CEO is at the forefront of this fight, with a team of more than 50 people working around the clock in the corporate building.

Tebas is the first person to enter the office every day, the source added. And he spent hours watching big screens showing the IP addresses that stole the live feeds.

Tebas also infiltrated Telegram groups to track down the movements of the perpetrators down to the tiniest detail.

“It is very easy to find the perpetrators at the end of the tunnel. Thousands have already been fined, with fines of up to 450 euros,” a La Liga representative told the news agency.