The UDG Tenerife reported this Friday that its footballers decided to support the strike and did not show up for the match they were supposed to play starting at 9:00 pm Jesus Navas Stadium in front of Sevilla FC and that opened on the first day of League F.
“This resolution is in accordance with their decision to support the strike proposed by the unions, so, in this decision, “The club shows its support and respect for the will of the players,” explained the Canarian entity in a statement.
The Tenerife team traveled to Seville to play their match even at the expense of the players’ strike and trained normally during the week at the expense of what could happen today.
The unions FUTPRO, AFE, Futbolistas ON, CCOO and UGT They confirmed on Thursday that F League players will go on strike for the first two days of the competition, with the first scheduled for the weekend.
In a statement, the unions considered “League F’s final economic proposal is unacceptable” and they added that the five unions continue to maintain “a firm proposal regarding the minimum wage that must be applied so that the” Spanish “football players have salaries commensurate with their talent.”
Source: La Verdad

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