The always controversial Javi Poves, president of Colonia Moscardó and known for his terraplanning theories, has once again staged one of the most tense press conferences of the season. After losing 3-0 to CF Fuenlabrada, the leader not only expressed his deep disappointment, but also publicly listed the players whose contracts he would terminate in the upcoming winter transfer window. An outburst that is already circulating in networks and has once again placed him at the center of the controversy.
“I feel very embarrassed, sincerely. Just as there are other days when these players do represent me, today I am feeling ashamed. “He said as soon as he sat down in front of the media after the defeat at the Fernando Torres stadium. The phrase set the tone for the rest of his appearance: direct, without filters and ready to point out those responsible.
“Bad players make bad teams”: the seven players singled out
Poves did not avoid the question about which players he considers responsible for the team’s bad moment. On the contrary, he answered with jaw-dropping clarity.
“Right now? You’ll see how I get out of this question…. I would get both goalkeepers (Guille Pérez and Pablo Huélamo), Borja Paris would leave, Mauro Bravo would leave, I think Javier Akapo would also leave, Igor Irazú would also leave, Christian Molina would leave… He would leave… I am forgetting, to be honest. Someone else, for sure “.
🎤 Javi Poves yesterday after the defeat against CF Fuenlabrada at Fernando Torres:
😓 “I feel very embarrassed.”
❌ Just like 𝗵𝗮𝘆 𝗼𝘁𝗿𝗼𝘀 𝗱𝗶𝗮𝘀 𝗾𝘂𝗲 𝘀𝗶 𝗺𝗲 𝗿𝗲𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗻 𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗼𝘀 𝗳𝘂𝘁𝗯𝗼𝗹𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗮𝘀, today I feel shame for them.” pic.twitter.com/r121sYup7a
– Víctor Polo (@VictorAbajas) December 1, 2025
Not only did he point them out, but he justified his opinion with a phrase that sums up his diagnosis of the team: “Bad players make bad teams“. In a mixture of criticism and affection, he also added: “I feel very angry for Borja Paris or Nacho Recalde, they are players I appreciate“.
Moscardó is currently second to last in Group 5 of the Second Federation, with 11 points from 13 games, which exacerbates the manager’s frustration.
Poves, against critics: “Many enjoy the fact that I am doing badly”.
Beyond the sporting performance, the president wanted to comment on the treatment he receives on social networks, where he is a regular target of mockery, criticism and parody. “Many people enjoy the fact that I’m doing badly, but I have to say that I’m only doing badly in sporting terms,” he defended.
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Press Conference, we are attended by Javi Poves on behalf@CDCMOSCARDO_com#SegundaRFEF #Grupo5
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– GradaSiete7 (@GradaSiete7) November 30, 2025
He also assured that, despite the team’s bad situation, his personal life and his way of understanding existence remain intact: “Spiritually and as a way of life it is impossible for it to go badly because I have the people who love me on my side… although in sporting terms I am not having a good time“.
A singular president at a critical moment
Colonia Moscardó is going through a delicate situation in the competition, and the figure of Poves, charismatic for some, eccentric for others, has become one more component of the crisis.
His particular vision of the world, his way of managing the club and his public reactions have turned his every appearance into a media event. But this time, with the team sinking in the standings and after a new blow on the pitch, Poves has opted for the crudest way: to point the finger at his own players and expose them openly.
The immediate future of the Moscardó, as well as the internal consequences of these statements, are as uncertain as they are tense. But if Poves has demonstrated once again that he is not willing to soften his discourse even in the most critical moments.








