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In the statement, the RFEF federation said it had acted after three months of talks with the government had failed to resolve the dispute.
It said more than 600,000 players and 30,000 matches across the country would be affected by the suspension.
However, it also stressed: "At the same time, and yet again, we reiterate the offer of dialogue to the Spanish government."
The RFEF acted after the government last week approved a new law on collective bargaining for TV rights.
The law - which still needs to be approved by parliament - aims to regulate the rights to broadcast matches in Spain's first and second divisions.
The government has so far made no public comment on the federation's statement.
www.bbc.co.uk...
originally posted by: Jonjonj
originally posted by: Trueman
a reply to: gortex
You might consider a reminder for all U.S. folks. Football is soccer in USA.
You just did that, plus there really is no Spanish American football of any note, PLUS football is played with the feet...
Just joking, it is an old joke isn't it?
originally posted by: TrueBrit
I have to say first of all, that I detest football. I find it a game of singular tedium, and furthermore that those who consider themselves professionals at it, are rather better paid than they ought to be.
I find this whole thing utterly bizarre, personally speaking.
originally posted by: Trueman
a reply to: gortex
You might consider a reminder for all U.S. folks. Football is soccer in USA.
originally posted by: Jonjonj
originally posted by: Trueman
a reply to: gortex
You might consider a reminder for all U.S. folks. Football is soccer in USA.
You just did that, plus there really is no Spanish American football of any note, PLUS football is played with the feet...
Just joking, it is an old joke isn't it?
originally posted by: gortex
originally posted by: Trueman
a reply to: gortex
You might consider a reminder for all U.S. folks. Football is soccer in USA.
Doesn't matter to me what it's called in the US the game is called football no matter what you choose to call it there , given the thread title is "Spanish domestic football to be suspended" I'd imagine even Americans would understand this is European football not American football.
There are plenty of Europeans here and that's who the thread was aimed at.