Arab Times

Spanish league postpones pair of games

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MADRID, Sept 8, (AP): Spain’s top sports authority accepted the Spanish league’s request to postpone a pair of weekend matches involving teams with players on internatio­nal duty with South American nations.

The games between Barcelona and Sevilla and Villarreal and Alavés, originally scheduled for Saturday, will be played at later dates. They have not been reschedule­d yet.

The Spanish soccer federation had denied the league’s request but Spain’s sports council ruled in favor of the league’s appeal to postpone the matches. The ruling came in the form of a preventive measure that can still be appealed by the federation, which reiterated its disapprova­l.

The federation said the postponeme­nts create “a dangerous precedent for internatio­nal sports” as it would be the “first time that a domestic league suspended matches because players were called up by their national teams.”

It said in a statement that the council’s decision was “totally illegal” and that both FIFA and UEFA supported the federation’s stance. The Spanish league later said it was not aware that

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either soccer entity had expressed any kind of support for the federation.

The league had tried to block players from going to South America’s triple-header of World Cup qualifiers because players would return too close to the resumption of matches in Spain. But the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport ruled against the league’s complaint and players were allowed to join their national teams.

FIFA extended the internatio­nal window to allow South American teams to play a third World Cup qualifier less than two days before domestic leagues were due to resume in Europe.

The Spanish league had already reschedule­d some matches from Saturday to Sunday to give players more time to rest, including Real Madrid’s home game against Celta Vigo, which will mark Madrid’s return to the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.

Madrid had been playing at their training center as the Bernabéu underwent renovation during the coronaviru­s pandemic. The Bernabéu will remain under renovation but it will be reopened with a limited number of fans allowed back in the stands.

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