Monday, May 11, 2015

Cardinal says that Decree Law on the rights of … – Yahoo Eurosport ES

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Madrid, May 11 (EFE) .- Cardinal Miguel, Secretary of State for Sport, said the Royal Decree on television rights, adopted on 30 April by the Council of Ministers, “meets all the requirements demanded “and urged the convening parties strike from May 16 to” reach agreement “.

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) after meeting in Board, announced on May 6, and seconded by the Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE), the indefinite suspension of all competitions from day 16 disagreed with the Royal Decree on the marketing of audiovisual rights football.

“To which invite the parties to have some point of disagreement is to reach a point of agreement. Is a law that has consistently called all parties and that have required all players in the game, “Cardinal said yesterday, after opening the Day ‘Investment funds in football’ in the Bar Association of Madrid.

For Cardinal, the law passed “meets all the requirements demanded and solidarity, solidarity with extraordinarily amateur football, to which they devoted a very large items of professional football.”

“It is a very good law for the players, as it gives the right to social security to the players in the First Division and players of Second B. In addition, it will bring many resources to the teams who have less now that were to footballers, “he confessed.

The Secretary of State for Sport defended the text adopted and urged the unhappy to appreciate the good reviews it is taking the law in the international press parts.

“It would invite envisaged and read the comments of the international press, which probably are seeing with objectivity and sufficient distance and are praising all the terms of the law in every one of its points,” he said.

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