Spanish football may remove illegally in 2011, matches scheduled for Sunday, January 2 may not play. Players and coaches agree not to contest the matches in the first and second division if the clubs do not pay the debt they have with some players.
The union has asked AFE freezing of the parties should contest the January 2 due to claims that several clubs have with their players. Several players and coaches have supported the initiative of AFE.
"We are at death with our union. There is a big problem in the world of soccer, football makes money, but there are players without pay, and we strive to have some minimum guarantees, "said Patxi Punal, Osasuna captain. "All we support any action hereafter taken spokesman for the AFE, mostly because we sympathize with the players of Betis and Recreativo Huelva, and other clubs are also having problems with their salaries," said Borja Oubiña, Celtic midfielder.
It was not until the decision of the Court or agreement between the parties to see if there will be football this Sunday in Spain.
Source: Brand
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