Categories: Sports

The RFEF assures that it will “establish” the First RFEF guarantee fund “without need” according to AFE

MADRID, 25 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) described as “surprising” and “unfounded” the statement made public this Tuesday by the Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) regarding the Guarantee Fund for First Federation players, and assured that it will establish it “no need” according to the union.

In another statement, the RFEF recalled that at the meeting held in early October with representatives of the AFE, the formalization of the fund for the current 2022-23 season was addressed, among other issues.

The RFEF then indicated that “there would be no problem” to establish the same fund that had been approved for the 2021-22 season, whose amount was 1.2 million euros and of which the RFEF contributed one million and the union, the remaining 200,000.

“The federation’s position was very clear and it was indicated that it could be undertaken immediately since it was included in the forecasts and had been previously approved,” he adds.

According to the RFEF, the representatives of the AFE transferred the possibility that the amount of the fund would be the same as that existing for the Second and Third Federation, of 1.5 million for the two categories together, without the union “contributing any amount” .

In this sense, the federation has declared itself willing to accept the proposal “as long as AFE assumes the contribution of 300,000 euros of that total amount, in the same proportion as the agreement sealed last season.”

“The federative representatives have already made it clear that any modification of this type should be studied and approved by the competent bodies. It was left to transfer that request and to continue working together on these issues for a future meeting,” adds the note.

However, the federation assured that it will establish the fund “without the need for an agreement with AFE and that it is not exclusive with other unions.”

“The RFEF regrets the biased and uncertain information on the part of AFE in its statement, which is incomprehensible and which does not intend anything more than to generate tension despite the fact that the union has always been transferred the will to work for the improvement of all the conditions of the entire First Federation, including, obviously, the players,” the statement concludes.

George Williams

George is a football fanatic, and he himself is a good football player. He does cover Football news from around the world, and share on Sportsfinding. He makes sure that the news content he creates are factually correct, and written in good English to meet the readers’ expectations.

Recent Posts

“It has nothing to do with drugs, I didn’t listen to the doctors”

With a broken voice and tears in his eyes. This is how Lucas has told…

32 mins ago

the details of your romantic getaway

Neither Bellingham nor Reels Be. The lucky one who occupies the heart of Aitana Ocaña…

3 hours ago

a solemn and emotional farewell

On January 6, Three Kings' Day, the Spanish business and social world was plunged into…

5 hours ago

Gabriel Jesus suffers an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee

MADRID, 15 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) - Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus suffers an injury to the…

6 hours ago

“The important thing is that we are alive”

On January 5th, Pedro Trapote and his wife Begoña They were in Miami to enjoy…

7 hours ago

Baskonia makes the leader sweat without a reward

Baskonia makes the leader sweat without a reward The Basque team falls in extra time…

8 hours ago