“What you have to do is go to the psychologist of your club and then do the paripé,” the president of Futpro demanded of the young footballers summoned by Jorge Vilda, as revealed by the newspaper ‘Marca’
The Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) this Friday publicly denounced the pressure to which the players of the women’s team’s latest appeal have been subjected by the Futpro union to resign from the national team and support the 15 rebels who refused to join the national team for his rejection of Jorge Vilda. The AFE considers it “an event of extreme seriousness, as the sporting career of these footballers would be at stake, who could suffer serious damage” and describes the attitude of Futpro chairman Amanda Gutiérrez as “extremely serious, as it can be assumed that it prompts the players of the Spanish team to take an illegal action.
The pressure exerted by the Football Association during a meeting held on Wednesday with Futpro and with the representatives of the 15 thugs is aimed at the latest players called to the national team “who are feigning a situation of emotional affection for a medical to obtain a report that would allow them not to be called up to integrate into the national team.» As revealed by the newspaper ‘Marca’, “Futpro’s role was powerful, trying to lead the young women down the same path of rebellion to clear the way for the return of the fifteen”, and the president of the union addressed the football association in the following terms: «What you have to do is go to the psychologist of your club and then the do paripe».
“How can we not get to the top 15 players to a World Cup?” Nerea Eizaguirre asked one of the three representatives of the rebels during the tense encounter, to the bewilderment of the substitutes for the stars of the women’s team. “This is an unacceptable fact for AFE, which has long been helping football players who suffer from this type of ailment. We know the tear they cause in each person and the seriousness of it for the president of a union to downplay something so delicate”, regrets the AFE following the latest controversy over the conflict afflicting the women’s team scheduled for next year’s World Cup.
“We must not forget that the law (art. 47 of the Sports Law) establishes the obligation of federated athletes to attend the calls of the national sports teams to participate in international competitions or to prepare for them”.
“AFE categorically rejects this alleged behavior and supports all football players of the Spanish team so that they are not pressured to accept a situation that directly harms them, in favor of the specific interests of a union. Interests shown do not coincide with the majority feeling of the footballers,” concludes the union chaired by David Aganzo in his community.
Source: La Verdad
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