This Friday may recognize the new president of the Women’s League

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The race for the presidency of the new Women’s Professional Soccer League faces its final stage. Tomorrow, Friday, the term will end for pre-candidates to present the four required endorsements to be able to aspire to the position. So far, the pre-candidacies of Maria Teixidor, Ainhoa ​​Tirapu and Beatriz Alvarez, who must show these four endorsements from clubs to aspire to the position.

The electoral process began on Friday, May 13, and will end on the 20th, both inclusive. Applicants have been working these last few weeks to get the maximum number of guarantees, which are personal and non -transferable.

However, it may happen that adequate guarantees are not obtained, leading to no electoral process. From what has happened in the last few hours, that may be all Beatrice Alvarez, the great favorite to take over the presidency, has carried out this task, as it will almost certainly begin with ten endorsements from 16 clubs in the Women’s League. If so, there will be no election and this Friday there will be an unofficial president for the upcoming competition that must be ratified later.

Of the six endorsements that are said to be on the air, it remains to be seen if they will go to the pre-candidacy developed by Maria Teixidor and Reyes Bellver or a former soccer player Ainhoa ​​Tirapu and Dolores Martelli. Or, it will be necessary to know if any club, such as Barça and Real Madrid, will decide to stay away.

So far, everyone is on the air waiting for the clarification of the situation tomorrow, Friday. So the next step is to adopt the new president.

Source: La Verdad

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