AFE proposes a meeting with RFEF, LaLiga, CSD, Depor and Fuenla to resolve the Second

The Association of Spanish Soccer Players has transferred this Tuesday to all the parties involved in the Fue Fuenlabrada Case ’, which has the Second Division stuck, the need to call a meeting this week to resolve the crisis and find a solution. The footballers union has sent a letter to the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), LaLiga, Higher Sports Council (CSD), Fuenlabrada and Deportivo with the aim of adding their grain of sand to unlock a tangle that has Spanish soccer on edge.

AFE has been active from the first moment this problem started. In fact, last Monday, July 20, when AS revealed the first positives in the Fuenlabrada expedition, and later the postponement of their match against Deportivo in Riazor corresponding to the last day of the championship at LaLiga Smartbank, He has already spoken out forcefully requesting that the whole day be postponed and not just the match that ended up not being played. Now, the union has gathered information from all the parties involved, especially by listening to the captains of the affected teams, and has wanted to take this step to advance a problem that is in the hands of the Competition Committee but that, in all probability, it will have its continuity in Appeal, in the TAD and even in the ordinary courts by not leaving anyone satisfied with the proposed solution.

AFE, according to the different sources consulted, He has not only proposed this imminent meeting in defense of the rights and interests of the footballers of Fuenlabrada and Depor, but also of the rest of the professionals who have been or may be affected in the future with unimaginable proposals before the dispute of that last unified day (administrative declines, sanctions, League of 24 teams, etc.). The CSD, which until now has also remained on the sidelines beyond its accompaniment work when the RFEF and LaLiga decided to play the whole day except Depor-Fuenlabrada, It welcomes this initiative of the AFE of consensus, in the face of a major problem, to seek an agreement that sport in general would appreciate.