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The president of the National Professional Football League (LaLiga) once again attacked the Super League and its president, Florentino Pérez, boss of Real Madrid. SOCCER FLORENTINO PEREZ REAL MADRID JAVIER TEBAS EUROPEAN SUPER LEAGUE m War of interests. Javier Tebas, president of the National Professional Football League (LaLiga) pointed out everything against the Super League, which he once again called a “bar counter project” and also against its president, Florentino Pérez, whom he recalled his blunt policy of negotiation. “It is not a fight with Florentino Pérez. Florentino Pérez is never one to beat, it seems incredible that you don't know him. Since the politics between Sánchez and Casado is not a personal issue, they understand Spain differently. We all understand that it is an ideological issue, because the same is in football.
Florentino has all my respect, but he has a concept of football that puts the industry at risk,” Tebas told Desayunos de Europa Press. Tebas was emphatic in indicating that those affected will be the current Leagues, especially because all sponsorship will go to a Estonia Mobile Number List League that in theory will be more attractive. “We have sporting risks like the Club World Cup. Enough of new competitions. The current football ecosystem must be protected. In audiovisual rights alone we generate 13,000 million euros between the five major leagues; four times more than a Club World Cup or the Champions League. The problem for the big clubs is not to gain more. What they want to do is empty the big leagues to take it to the big clubs. They are not the driving force of football,” said Tebas.
The leader once again discredited the idea by calling it a “Bar Project” that does not take into account the times and dates of the domestic Leagues and Cups, so it will be difficult to go out and market these television rights without first resolving these specific issues. . In the end Tebas recognized that as a League it does not have the authority to sanction the clubs involved in this case Real Madrid and FC Barcelona clubs that while negotiating on all the interests of LaLiga were putting together something parallel in Europe. “We do not have the regulatory capacity to sanction anyone to prevent them from competing. It is the federations who say who goes to Europe. We have to face the future and protect ourselves. Madrid and Barcelona belong to a body for audiovisual rights and strategies.
Florentino has all my respect, but he has a concept of football that puts the industry at risk,” Tebas told Desayunos de Europa Press. Tebas was emphatic in indicating that those affected will be the current Leagues, especially because all sponsorship will go to a Estonia Mobile Number List League that in theory will be more attractive. “We have sporting risks like the Club World Cup. Enough of new competitions. The current football ecosystem must be protected. In audiovisual rights alone we generate 13,000 million euros between the five major leagues; four times more than a Club World Cup or the Champions League. The problem for the big clubs is not to gain more. What they want to do is empty the big leagues to take it to the big clubs. They are not the driving force of football,” said Tebas.
The leader once again discredited the idea by calling it a “Bar Project” that does not take into account the times and dates of the domestic Leagues and Cups, so it will be difficult to go out and market these television rights without first resolving these specific issues. . In the end Tebas recognized that as a League it does not have the authority to sanction the clubs involved in this case Real Madrid and FC Barcelona clubs that while negotiating on all the interests of LaLiga were putting together something parallel in Europe. “We do not have the regulatory capacity to sanction anyone to prevent them from competing. It is the federations who say who goes to Europe. We have to face the future and protect ourselves. Madrid and Barcelona belong to a body for audiovisual rights and strategies.