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The president of the Professional Football League, Javier Tebaswas spoken this afternoon in Córdoba, in a colloquium with the CEO of Córdoba, Antonio Fernández Monterrubio at Loyola University, about the election process for the presidency of Real Madrid, although opting for caution.
“If I say that I know Riquelme it will be wrong, so… I prefer not to say anything about what I think. I think that if there are elections in Real Madrid it will be fine and if not, no one will have been able to give an alternative to its current president,” said the leader. Of course, when asked by the audience he clarified that “if Real Madrid needs a generational change in the presidency, it is something that its partners will have to say.”
Thebes, which admitted a confrontation “not personal, but in the diametrically opposite way of seeing football” with Florentino Pérez, revealed, in another part of the talk, of an economic and sporting nature, that “Real Madrid considers that it should earn more for television rights because it says that it cannot compete with the Premier League clubs, when that is not the case.”
The leader made a defense of the current model of the Spanish league, in which he revealed that “This year the television audiences in the First and Second Division have been beaten”in addition to “stadium attendance”, with an average capacity of 85% in LaLiga EA Sports and 70% in Hypermotion, which he used to defend the controversial issue of schedules, a cause of concern for several attendees at the colloquium. “There are some that are not the best, but someone has to play in them,” he said.























