MADRID 28 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The president of LaLiga, Javier Tebas, made it clear that “five years ago” was “absolutely against” to celebrate the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia, but that he has been able to verify that “there are significant advances” in the country and that there is also no to forget that there are other “many places where human rights are not respected and sports tournaments are also playing.”
“The Super Cup in Saudi Arabia is a complicated issue. Five years ago it was totally contrary to playing it there, it was absolutely against, but now, I have traveled about 20 times, not to see the Super Cup but to work, which I I have found are very significant advances, although it is true that they still have a lot to advance, “Thebes said during their appearance in the Equality Commission of the Congress of Deputies.
The leader pointed out that the “30 meetings” he has been able to have, in almost all have been “with women.” “Recently, in a weekend that I was on an antipiratía issue with the Arabia Intellectual Property Authority, the one who sent the unit was a woman and there were 40 men working for her,” he said.
“It is true that you meet things, but it is also true that there is an advance and I don’t want to be a hypocritical. Boxing, which I went to one and did not differentiate Las Vegas from the 25,000 people inside, “added Thebes.
The president of LaLiga, who gave his “personal” opinion, insisted that the country “has to move forward.” “We must also think that there are many places where human rights are not respected and sports tournaments are also play He made in London in ensuring that the country was not the ideal for the Spanish Super Cup for not respecting human rights and for ‘hacking’ Spanish football.