Luis Rubiales, president of the Spanish Football Federation, spoke to the media on Thursday morning to show his joy at what appears to be the imminent return of fans to the stadiums. He also highlighted the RFEF's effort to save the Euro headquarters in Spain, even if they had to change San Mamés for the Cartuja in Seville.
Return of the fans. “If there is an audience in the stadiums, it is good news, but above all for society. It would be a sign that things are progressing and little by little the contagion curves are improving. I am always glad that the measures recommended and imposed by the health authorities. I have heard that in LaLiga it is a possibility and I hope it can happen. Society needs to see things that generate optimism. This is a step that will generate joy. “
Change of Spanish headquarters for the Euro: “It was difficult to assume that with the measures that were enacted we would lose the Bilbao headquarters. As has happened in Dublin. The RFEF has been able to work with UEFA and work on the fly and urgently to propose another headquarters. The truth is that for us it is It is very important that we play in our country and be supported by our fans. It is good news. “
Super league. “We have already manifested ourselves. We support the Champions League and all changes have to be made within UEFA. We do not support all competitions that are closed like the Super League.”