ProLiga announced on Thursday that it had sent a burofax to the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) in which it warned of the unconstitutionality associated with the change in the law that the Assembly intends to approve on the 30th, by limiting the freedom of association of clubs.
As an employer of non-professional football clubs, currently representing more than 240 entities, it has also brought these facts to the attention of assembly members in the face of the legislative change to be voted on and will give the RFEF a exclusive representation of non -professional clubs. professionals against third parties, reported in a statement.
ProLiga recalled that it had already challenged before the Higher Sports Council (CSD) the amendment of the General Regulations which affected clubs in the same sense, understanding that the RFEF could not establish itself as the representative of clubs in collective bargaining, ” there is a clear conflict of interest because it is not just made up of clubs ”.
“It is surprising that this limitation on freedom of association only affects clubs, as other actors with great importance in football and in the RFEF itself, such as footballers or coaches, do not see their constitutional rights as restricted, ”he said.
ProLiga indicated that the Sports Law in the RFEF’s duties does not stipulate the representation of football clubs and the defense of their interests collectively or individually and “in this way it would go beyond its duties and could act as a covert business organization.
Source: La Verdad

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