Last October we reported in the Sports world of the proposal received by the Spanish Football Federation from Professional Soccer League. Proposal that was part of the agreement that the employers’ association has signed with CVC of 1994 million euros.
Proposal that consisted of contributing a total of 32 million euros with a final destination. And it is none other than the clubs of the First RFEF. Money that would be distributed in three payments as with the First and Second division clubs, at a rate of 250,000 euros for each team. In other words, in the first three years, the clubs in the third national category will receive a total of 750,000 euros each.
A money that, as happens with professional clubs, seeks to readapt the infrastructure of these teams in the face of their promotion to the Second Division. In this jump from semi-professional soccer to the two great categories of Spanish soccer. Proposal that, as this newspaper has learned, has decided for the moment not to accept the federative body that is contributing, as Luis Rubiales announced, a total of 150,000 euros each club of First RFEF.
Already last August the RFEF rejected the first proposal that the soccer employers’ association transferred to it, and within the first agreement with CVC before the departure of Real Madrid and Barcelona, of 50 million euros. Decision that Luis Rubiales himself transferred to the members of his Board of Directors on September 29.
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