Barcelona’s image sullied: Spain police launch investigation against former youth team’s coach for sexually abusing students

Monitor News Desk

Barcelona’s image has taken a huge hit after police in northeastern Spain launched an investigation into the sexual abuse allegation against its former youth team’s coach.

Albert Benaiges, a former Barcelona youth team’s has been accused of sexually abusing dozens of former pupils at a public school.

Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez said he was surprised and stunned that the former director of Barcelona’s youth team has been accused of sexually abusing dozens of former pupils at a public school where he also worked.

Xavi spoke on Saturday shortly after authorities in northeastern Spain said they were opening an investigation after newspaper ARA reported that over 60 former students accuse Albert Benaiges of having sexually abused them while he was a physical education teacher at a public school in Barcelona.

ARA said Benaiges has denied any wrongdoing. The 71-year-old Benaiges was a key member of Barcelona’s youth training academy from 1991-2011, coinciding with a generation of the club’s best players, including Andrs Iniesta and Xavi.

After stints abroad with foreign clubs, Benaiges returned to Barcelona last year following the return of Joan Laporta to its presidency. He resigned last week for personal reasons, the club said.

“I don’t have any information about these episodes, although that does not mean that they did not happen,” Xavi said at a routine pre-match news conference. “He was my coach and I never had any suspicions. I am very surprised and stunned, I didn’t expect it.”

“This is a very delicate, very complicated issue,” Xavi added. “I have spoken with the coaching staff because we love Albert Benaiges very much. It has surprised us a lot. We always had an excellent relationship, and he left a very good legacy. It is the justice system that will have to decide.”

Barcelona president Joan Laporta said the club was analyzing the information regarding the case.

“This man who left the club for personal reasons was hired for his talent at finding players and evaluating the talent of young players,” Laporta said. “What the club is doing is collecting all the information that is coming out so we can make an official statement.”

“I will also say that anyone who tries to link Barcelona to his issue in an improper manner will receive a firm response by the club to defend its legitimate interests.”

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