The Women’s Professional Football League held its first General Assembly this afternoon, as we expect at Sports World. It is at the CSD headquarters and there are sixteen clubs that make up it: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Athletic Club de Bilbao, Madrid Club de Fútbol, Atlético de Madrid, Sevilla, Sporting de Huelva, Granadilla Tenerife, Rayo Vallecano, Eibar, Real Sociedad, Villarreal, Valencia, Levante, Betis and Alavés.
An act for which it is officially recognized Beatrice Alvarez as the first president of Spanish women’s professional football as well Rubén Alcaine as Vice President of competition. beatrice She was unable to attend this historic first Assembly because she must have been a mother yesterday. This is what caused it Kiko Catala who presided in his capacity as president of the Foundation Commission. Act to which the RFEF president was invited, but pardoned his absence. Neither did Jor Manuel FrancoSecretary of State for Sports.
In addition, the Delegated Commission of the new professional competition has been established and will consist of 5 of the 16 clubs. And that’s where neither of the two great at Spanish football is going. Not Barcelona and Real Madrid.
In particular, the clubs agreed that they were Levante, Sevilla, Betis, Real Sociedad and Granadilla Tenerife.
Another and very important step because this Delegated Commission has to appoint the future general manager of the new professional league. And from there, the new CEO along with the Delegate Commission have to work against the clock on capital issues such as the future name of the competition, the ball of competition that will be the source of revenue and, especially, the marketing of audiovisual rights.
The LPFF was granted the rights, as established by the Royal Decree on Centralized Sales effective April 30, 2015, to jointly negotiate the television rights of the new professional category.
These television revenues are the key to the revenue that clubs will receive with the aim of launching this new competition. will begin Aug. 27-28.
Source: La Verdad

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