The head of the Commercial Court number 2 of Madrid, which resolves the conflict between the League and the RFEF for the Monday and Friday matches, it has denied the employer the adoption of the precautionary measures that it intended to obtain without counting on the RFEF. The car, notified today, resolves the request of the National Professional Football League refusing to maintain the precautionary measures without listening to the Federation “As the urgency reasons required in this regard do not appear justified, effect” in the Civil Procedure Law.
As the car explains, LaLiga invoked to get its claim “A special urgency that in no way can be considered obvious” and he also refrained, “not from proving, but even from providing, on a merely allegatory basis, those reasons why, in his opinion, the hearing of the defendant prior to the adoption of a decision in this regard may reach deprive of effectiveness or make the corresponding resolution illusory ”.
For this reason, the head of the Court decides that “There is no place for the adoption of an’ unprecedented part ’of the intended precautionary measures.” Moreover, it recognizes the RFEF the right to be heard and summons both parties to a hearing before the court on October 6. So, the new league championship will start without matches on Mondays and Fridays and when the League and Federation meet on October 6, it will be necessary to see if the Federation authorizes them to be played on Mondays and come. The RFEF agreed to end the season playing Monday and Friday as a token of goodwill
This Court already dismissed last May the lawsuit of the League against the RFEF in this conflict by declaring that the dispute of matches on Friday and Monday requires the approval of the Federation.
Then like now the RFEF has always been convinced that reason was assisting it in this matter and from the beginning he offered the League the possibility of negotiating freely. In May, the Federation highlighted the judge's mandate, which it valued and values very positively, that both parties must negotiate in good faith and expressed, and continues to express, its willingness to do so and with loyalty for the future, as it has already done. in the past.
As proof of that goodwill, The RFEF then decided to offer the League, without linking it to the start of negotiations, that matches could be played on Friday and Monday at the resumption of the competition that allowed the season to end, without requesting anything in return.
Despite the legal setback to Javier Tebas's plans so that matches could be played any day of the week, There were league matches also on Fridays and Mondays in the 11-game mini-league to end the season. At the end of May, the head of Court number 2 of Andrés Sánchez Magro, dismissed LaLiga's demand that requested that those days be enabled to hold matches without the need for additional financial compensation, as claimed by the RFEF and summoned both parties to negotiate “in good faith” the calendar of First and Second. But shortly after hearing the sentence, Luis Rubiales, president of the FEF, laid down a cloak within that spirit of non-aggression articulated on April 20 at the Palacio de Viana and gave the green light for the ball not to stop when it rolled again in an exceptional situation, with the aim of completing the tournament and playing all 11 games. It remains to be seen what the Federation decides now.