City Council sees “legal impossibility” in claiming decent conditions for female Ray for negotiation

MADRID, 30 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The councilor-president of Villa de Vallecas, Concha Chapa, has pointed to the “legal impossibility” that would entail claiming decent conditions for Rayo Vallecano players as a requirement in the municipal negotiation of the annual fee, according to Más Madrid.

PP, Cs and Vox have opposed the More Madrid proposal in plenary, supported by the Mixed Group and PSOE. It has been the councilor of Más Madrid Mar Barberán who has described the situation of the Rayo players, “traveling by bus, staying in shabby hotels sharing a room and after a game they are given a simple sandwich, with a slice of York ham and another of mortadella “.

“They train without a contract, they do not have a gym, they notify them of a trip the day before. Two Sundays ago an injured player was treated by a doctor from the opposing team because they do not take doctors or physiotherapists to competitions,” Barberán has listed.

More Madrid is clear that “the one responsible is the club’s board of directors but the City Council cannot look the other way in the face of degrading conditions of these First Division players, fifth in the League, who are treated as fans.”

What was being debated was the consideration in kind, with workshops and sports schools, for the transfer to the Rayo Vallecano Foundation of a municipal plot in the Ensanche de Vallecas, where the sports city is located. The canon must be renewed in June 2022.

Chapa has criticized the “manifest legal ignorance.” “What they ask for is impossible because the Foundation and the Club only share the name given that they are independent legal subjects and have their own legal personality,” he detailed.

“The Board has ties with the Foundation but no intervention layer with the club because the club to which the team belongs is a company, which is controlled by the State through the Higher Sports Council. The Foundation is private, non-profit. , with its own legal personality “, has indicated the councilor of Villa de Vallecas.