La Liga president Tebas resigns to run again in new elections
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La Liga's
combative president Javier Tebas resigned from his post on Wednesday in order
to run again in forthcoming elections.
"A few
minutes ago I presented my resignation as president of La Liga, prior to the
end of my term of office, which ends on 23 December," Tebas said social
media platform X, formerly Twitter.
"A new
electoral process will be opened in which I will stand again, so I will ask for
the endorsement and trust of the clubs to take on the challenges that we are
facing."
La Liga said
in a statement that an electoral commission will be appointed in a process
starting immediately.
Tebas is
currently the only candidate for the elections, without a date as of yet,
aiming for a fourth consecutive mandate.
The
61-year-old first became La Liga president in April 2013 and was re-elected to
the post in October 2016 and again in December 2019.
A former
president of Huesca, Tebas reformed the Spanish football television rights
system in 2015 and centralised its sale, which was a first in Spain, where each
club previously negotiated separately with broadcasters.
Tebas has also
railed against a prospective European Super League project, now only supported
by Real Madrid and Barcelona, as well as the "financial doping" of
state-owned clubs including Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.


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