Millennium Post

Spanish TV will not bid for Super Cup rights due to Saudi rights record

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MADRID: Spain’s public broadcaste­r RTVE said Thursday it will not bid for the rights to the Spanish Super Cup being held in Saudi Arabia because “human rights are not respected” in the country. The Spanish football associatio­n (RFEF) announced Monday that the four-team tournament will be held in Saudi Arabia for the first time and moved to the European winter for the next three years.

Jeddah’s King-abdullah stadium will host the four-team tournament in early January as opposed to its traditiona­l preseason date in August.

La Liga winners Barcelona will face Atletico Madrid and Copa del Rey champions Valencia will play Real Madrid before the final on January 12.

“We feel we should not bid for a Super Cup which will be played in a place where human rights are not respected,” a

RTVE source told AFP, adding there was particular concern over the rights of women.

The tender for the sale of the media rights for the competitio­n opened on Tuesday. The Spanish football associatio­n is expected to earn 30 million euros ($33 million) per year from the sale of the rights to the event.

RFEF president Luis Rubiales said women would be allowed into the ground for the matches and the governing body would subsequent­ly help the Saudi Arabian football federation to organise a local league for women.

De facto Saudi leader Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has recently introduced reforms including allowing concerts, reopening cinemas, and lifting a prohibitio­n on women driving.

But rights groups complain that one year after the brutal murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi by a Saudi hit squad sent to Istanbul, there has been next to no accountabi­lity.

They have also voiced concern over at alleged torture, unlawful detentions and unfair trials of critics, including women activists and journalist­s, in Saudi Arabia.

The kingdom has regularly denied allegation­s of torture and unfair detention. The RFEF has come under fire over the decision to move the tournament to Saudi Arabia, especially from female football players.

Spanish footballer Eli Sarasola who plays for Dutch side Ajax said in a tweet accompanie­d by dollar symbols that the decision “does not make much sense”.

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