Espanyol Accuses Mapi León of Privacy Violation
Espanyol Accuses Mapi León of Privacy Violation

Espanyol Accuses Mapi León of Privacy Violation

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Barcelona defender Mapi Leon has been accused by Espanyol of 'violating the privacy' of Daniela Caracas during a Liga F match by allegedly touching her inappropriately. Video footage suggests Leon touched Caracas's groin area during a set-piece, sparking condemnation from Espanyol, who offered Caracas legal support should she wish to pursue action. Leon has strongly denied the allegations, asserting that her actions were part of the game and lacked any inappropriate intent. She emphasized that touching a colleague's private parts is against her principles and expressed support for Caracas in the face of social media harassment. Espanyol has called the incident 'unacceptable' and insisted it should not be overlooked, while also decrying the online abuse directed at Caracas. The controversy unfolds as Barcelona remains at the top of Liga F, with no official comments from the league or Barcelona regarding potential consequences.

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