Laliga plant to FIFA: will support clubs that do not give their players to the South American selections

Laliga will support all Spanish clubs who are not willing to give up their players to South American teams for the next international parion. According to a s

Laliga plant to FIFA: will support clubs that do not give their players to the South American selections

Laliga will support all Spanish clubs who are not willing to give up their players to South American teams for the next international parion. According to a statement issued by the employer that Javier Tebas presides, this measure is taken as a response to the "serious unilateral decision of FIFA to increase in two days, from 9 to 11 days both in September and in October, the FIFA International Period" For Conmebol.

In this way, any Spanish club that has players selected by Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia or Peru will have Laliga's support not to lend them, as well as to perform "Legal Actions" against A The prolongation of FIFA dates "that affects the integrity of the Spanish competition as it does not allow the availability of players."

The employer of Spanish football considers that they have not been addressed "to other solutions that were raised at the World Leagues Forum," where he already showed his discomfort at this situation "and before the absence of sensitivity to clubs, on a matter." The international calendar, recalls Laliga, "is fixed and agreed with a deposit of 4 years", although it clarifies that the national leagues have already been flexible and Han have been adapted by Covid circumstances, "but always in an agreed manner among all the Parts involved ".

Affected clubs will be cited to a meeting in Laliga in the coming days to clarify the actions that can be carried out.

Laliga, although for different reasons, follow the wake of the Premier League, which is announced that its clubs will not provide international players who are cited by selections from high-risk-declared countries by Covid, since the dates that They lose them must add the ten days of quarantine that impose the rules of the British government upon return.

Date Of Update: 24 August 2021, 15:58