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La Liga chief hopes a players’ strike “kills” Fifa’s Club World Cup

CitiSports by CitiSports
September 18, 2024
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Photo Courtesy: Reuters

Photo Courtesy: Reuters

A players’ strike would be welcome if it served to wipe Fifa’s Club World Cup out of existence, the president of the Spanish league has said.

The Manchester City midfielder Rodri on Tuesday became the latest player to speak out about the increasing workload and said a player strike was “close” if nothing changed.

Players face at least an extra two matches in this season’s Champions League and the season is set to end for 12 European clubs with Fifa’s new 32-team Club World Cup in the United States. Players’ unions and domestic leagues are suing Fifa over what they claim is a lack of consultation on the scheduling of the tournament and the fixture calendar generally.

La Liga’s president, Javier Tebas, said Rodri was right to mention the possibility of a strike and that he would support it provided it was not targeted at domestic leagues but at forcing a rethink of the calendar.

Javier Tebas, President of La Liga Photo Courtesy: Getty Images)

Tebas said the issue was not just about workload, arguing that the expansion of international club competitions had a sporting and economic impact on domestic leagues and those playing in them.

Rodri Photo Courtesy: Getty Images

“I think Rodri is right about a possible strike,” Tebas told Spanish media in Seville. “I think there is a backlog of matches, there are 200 players involved in that issue. But I say it for the remaining 40,000 professional players and 2,000 remaining clubs.

Source: The Guardian
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