Spain It is the only country in the European Union who did not sign a document endorsed by Emmanuel Macronpresident of France, who will fight the Super League. The news came to light on Thursday and the Government could have justified its decision as there is an open judicial procedure in this regard.
However, and despite the ‘no’ of Spain, there are 26 other countries of the European Union that have signed the document in question, and Javier Tebas, president of LaLiga, spoke about it this Friday with a ‘post ‘ on the social network ‘X’, formerly known as Twitter.
“I am still amazed by the 26-1 result and pondering the reasons that, as a judge, I do not understand. However, when reading ‘El Español’ and Jorge Calabrés, I must say that calling the declaration of 26 Sports Ministers of The European Union is an empty statement, is to distort the truth. In particular, I would like to highlight this part of the resolution: “We invite the sports governing bodies to organize competitions in sports in accordance with the principles of openness, equal opportunities, merit in sports, merit sports, link between annual results in national competitions and all European competitions, financial solidarity, integrity and equity to promote social well-being and the function of sport and its access for all”. The format presented by A22 Sports is clear
does not follow these principles, because access to its Stars or Gold leagues does not depend on the result in national competitions,” wrote Tebas ‘linking’ to a news from El Español where pointed out Jorge Calabrés noted that writing affects competitions such as rugby’s Six Nations but not the Super League.
Source: La Verdad

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