The Women’s Professional League (LPFF) It was presented this afternoon in a high-profile act in the capital of Spain. An action led by the president of the new competition, Beatriz Álvarez, with representatives of 16 clubs, players, unions as well as Javier Tebas, president of LaLiga or the CSD with its general manager, Albert Soler. Also Irene Lozano, former Secretary of State for Sports, and proponent of this new women’s professional league.
Beatriz Álvarez, president of the LPFF, acknowledged that “I don’t know if I’m living a dream, but I’ve dreamed of it for 30 years of my life”. He wants to thank the clubs for “trusting him as president in this project that belongs to everyone. Those who have been, are or will be. The LPFF deserves to be professional, independent and we deserve to be allowed to try. “
He also highlighted the agreement made official yesterday with Dazn for the next five years, which will bring 35 million euros to women’s football and because “The players and the clubs deserve to be televised. They will not regret betting on us”.
The players are very excited
Players such as Real Sociedad’s captain, Nerea Eizaguirre, also knelt, showing his happiness and wishing that “from today we make further progress. This is what we need, this is something which is very beautiful and important”.
Kiko Catalá, president of Levante, emphasized that “this is the dream that has been pursued for many years. It’s a great challenge, we can build a great league and they will enjoy fantastic football”.
Albert Soler, general director of the CSD, clarified that “the CSD had a political decision. This is the first step and more to come. Soler wants to highlight the role of the players who are “The main characters and above all the clubs. Without their investment, women’s football would not exist.”
“Without the F, football wouldn’t be spelled the same.”
The F League is the brand image of the new professional league presented as the culmination of the event. An F for strength, for “Una” (first) as well as other values (strength, dedication, overcoming) intended to be defended by the new competition that starts this weekend. A video that ended with this message “Without an F, football isn’t spelled the same.”
Source: La Verdad

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