The Women’s Professional Soccer League meets with the unions to advance the collective agreement

MADRID, 21 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Professional Women’s Football League (LPFF) has participated this Thursday in the first negotiation meeting of the collective agreement, which regulates the activity of professional women’s football in Spain, together with the Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE), FutPro, Footballers ON, Workers Commissions and UGT.

At this meeting, the negotiating table was set up, in addition to serving as the first contact when laying the foundations and setting certain common objectives that form part of the future collective agreement for Spanish women’s football.

The event was attended by the president of the LPFF, Beatriz Álvarez, its vice president, Rubén Alcaine, and representatives of the respective unions. As the organization itself explains, the LPFF has called for “understanding and reaching consensus agreements” to achieve the objectives that “benefit clubs, players and women’s football in general.”


The next meeting between the parties will take place during the first fortnight of September, although the exact date is not yet known, pending the availability of dates due to the immediacy of the start of the championship, which will take place on the weekend of September 10 and September 11.