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Morocco World
3 days ago
- Business
- Morocco World
LNFP, LaLiga Sign Partnership to Elevate Moroccan Football
Doha – The Ligue Nationale de Football Professionnel (LNFP) and its Spanish counterpart, LaLiga, signed a partnership agreement on Monday in Salé to promote and sustainably develop Moroccan football. LNFP President Abdeslam Belkchour and LaLiga President Javier Tebas inked the convention at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, with Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) President Fouzi Lekjaa and Spanish Ambassador to Morocco Enrique Ojeda Vila in attendance. According to Belkchour, this convention 'is part of the strategic rapprochement between Morocco and Spain, particularly through the co-organization of the 2030 World Cup with Portugal.' He said the agreement will reinforce relations in the football domain and provide an opportunity for Moroccan clubs to draw inspiration from Spanish teams in terms of organization. Belkchour indicated that the partnership 'covers several development axes and marks a major step in strengthening our commitment to the football ecosystem on a national scale between the two shores of the Mediterranean.' He acknowledged the need for a comprehensive analysis of the Moroccan football ecosystem and expressed conviction that the partnership will succeed and achieve the desired objectives. Tebas said he was 'honored' to sign the agreement, noting that 'this signature is just the beginning of a great collaboration destined for success.' 'We come with a spirit of sharing and change,' he affirmed. 'The idea is to enable the Moroccan football ecosystem to draw inspiration from the experience of the Spanish League, one of the most professional in the world,' Tebas explained. The LaLiga president said, 'Through this partnership, we will have the opportunity to share all this experience accumulated over the years with the LNFP.' He noted that a preliminary study was conducted to identify strengths and areas for improvement. The partnership aims to diagnose the Moroccan football ecosystem and develop an ambitious roadmap for the professional and sustainable development of the sector. The LNFP assets that it seeks to elevate the professionalism of Moroccan football and enshrine principles of good governance and rational management, serving the interests of clubs, players, and all stakeholders. Tags: la ligaLNFPMoroccan football


New York Times
3 days ago
- Business
- New York Times
FIFA told to ‘eliminate' Club World Cup by La Liga president
La Liga president Javier Tebas has told FIFA to abandon their newly-expanded Club World Cup. Tebas said it was his 'goal' to ensure that there were no more editions of the month-long, 32-team version of the tournament, which is currently being staged in the U.S. Spanish top flight clubs Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid are both involved in the tournament, which Tebas has called on FIFA to 'eliminate' from the football calendar. 'My goal is to ensure there are no more Club World Cups, that's very clear,' said Tebas, speaking on Tuesday at an event marking the 10-year anniversary of the centralisation of La Liga's audiovisual rights. 'There's no need for another competition that moves money to a sector of clubs and players,' Tebas said. 'There's no more money here; we have to maintain the ecosystem and eliminate this.' The 62-year-old has long been at odds with Real president Florentino Perez over a multitude of issues, most notably the Super League project that was strongly promoted by Madrid. Tebas said his issues with Perez were 'not personal' but added: 'He is from a completely different industry model. He defends a Super League that would destroy the national leagues.' The Spanish league president said that 'piracy' and 'new competitions' were the two main threats facing his organisation. In April 2024, Tebas insisted that he wanted to stage La Liga matches abroad by 2025-26, saying that a match in the U.S. would 'strengthen our position in the North American market'. (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Club World Cup ‘Harms La Liga': Tebas Warns of Madrid Fixture Chaos
Club World Cup 'Harms La Liga': Tebas Warns of Madrid Fixture Chaos originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The FIFA Club World Cup kicks off in days, with Inter Miami facing Al Ahly in the opener on Saturday at the Hard Rock Stadium. The event kicks off a month-long tournament with 32 clubs from around the world. This newly formatted competition has had a mixed reaction from soccer fans around the world. Advertisement Many fans dreamed of watching the worlds top clubs face off around the world have the chance to play each other, but others find it unnecessary to bring this competition to life. Formatted like the World Cup for national teams, the Club World Cup will provide significant prize money for the participating teams, and more will be secured depending on each team's performance. Only two La Liga will compete in the tournament, which are the Madrid clubs Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid. There are concerns in Spain due to the scheduling of the competition, as La Liga will soon unveil the league's schedule for next season, which starts in August. The Club World Cup will start on June 14 and end on July 13. La Liga President Javier Tebas spoke to COPE and was asked his opinion of the Madrid clubs participating in the competition. Club World Cup Criticized by Tebas Tebas doesn't understand the point of having the competition other than being a financial benefit for clubs participating in it. The La Liga president mentions how it could negatively impact the league itself. Javier Tebas: "The Club World Cup is a complete nonsense. This model harms the ecosystem of LaLiga. And then there is the other issue, when will Real Madrid and Atlético be able to start the league matches." Advertisement With Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid being top clubs, it is possible for them to reach the latest rounds of the Club World Cup. The quarterfinals of the competition will be played on July 4 and 5. Anything past that date seems too late in preparation for the upcoming soccer season, which typically starts in mid-August. Along with that, rest time for players will be significantly reduced. Tebas is remains firmly opposed to the Club World Cup and does not want to change calendar dates for the new season. He will decide whether Real Madrid and/or Atletico Madrid will rest in the first matchweek. Javier Tebas: "We have to see and study it. It cannot be that we are constantly changing our calendars for other competitions, FIFA expects all leagues to adapt without consulting us. A Madrid derby in the first matchday is impossible." Three days ago, La Liga announced that the 2025-26 season league will start on the weekend of 17th August. The performance of the Madrid teams could result in game delays. What if Real Madrid and/or Atletico reach the quarterfinals of the CWC? COPE reports that the Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) has spoken with Real Madrid's Dani Carvajal and Atletico Madrid's Koke on a potential delay in the upcoming La Liga season. Advertisement If Real Madrid and/or Atlético Madrid reach the quarterfinals of the Club World Cup, they may start their La Liga season a week after the scheduled start of the season. It could be as late as August 24 that either or both clubs could play their first league game of the new season if they become the last eight teams of the Club World Cup this summer. Who will Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid play in the CWC? Real Madrid is in Group H with Al Hilal, Pachuca, and RB Salzburg. They will make their debut on June 18 when they take on Al Hilal at the Hard Rock Stadium. Atletico Madrid is in Group B along with Botafogo, Seattle Sounders, and PSG. They will make their debut on Sunday, June 15, against the newly crowned European Champions, PSG. Related: FIFA Under Fire as Trump's Travel Ban Blocks Fans from Two World Cups Related: Is FIFA's Club World Cup the Biggest Flop in Soccer History? This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.


Indian Express
10-06-2025
- Sport
- Indian Express
LaLiga president decries Club World Cup as ‘completely absurd'
LaLiga president Javier Tebas will not be cheering FIFA's Club World Cup when play begins this week. Tebas largely has concerns over his own product because two of the 32 teams in the draw — Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid — play in Spain's top flight and might face delays to the start of their season should they advance to the Round of 16 in July. LaLiga is scheduled to begin on Aug. 16. 'There is already controversy over when Real Madrid and Atletico will start LaLiga, which disrupts our usual football schedule and hurts us in the medium term,' Tebas said in a radio interview with Cadena Cope radio. 'The decision on whether Real Madrid and Atletico will start (LaLiga) later (in order to rest) is not mine alone. It will be made in due course when we see where they stand. But it can't be that we keep having to constantly change our schedule for other competitions that we are not in favor of.' FIFA is the governing body overseeing the CWC and next year's World Cup. Tebas said he had no contact with any officials at FIFA, and they didn't consult LaLiga about any of the details of the tournament being held in the United States. 'It is completely absurd,' Tebas said. 'They haven't consulted us about dates, they haven't consulted us about anything. What they're doing is damaging Spanish competition, if big teams like Real Madrid or Atletico can't play on the first day of LaLiga.'


Hindustan Times
10-06-2025
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
LaLiga president decries Club World Cup as 'completely absurd'
LaLiga president Javier Tebas will not be cheering FIFA's Club World Cup when play begins this week. Tebas largely has concerns over his own product because two of the 32 teams in the draw Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid play in Spain's top flight and might face delays to the start of their season should they advance to the Round of 16 in July. LaLiga is scheduled to begin on Aug. 16. "There is already controversy over when Real Madrid and Atletico will start LaLiga, which disrupts our usual football schedule and hurts us in the medium term," Tebas said in a radio interview with Cadena Cope radio. "The decision on whether Real Madrid and Atletico will start later is not mine alone. It will be made in due course when we see where they stand. But it can't be that we keep having to constantly change our schedule for other competitions that we are not in favor of." FIFA is the governing body overseeing the CWC and next year's World Cup. Tebas said he had no contact with any officials at FIFA, and they didn't consult LaLiga about any of the details of the tournament being held in the United States. "It is completely absurd," Tebas said. "They haven't consulted us about dates, they haven't consulted us about anything. What they're doing is damaging Spanish competition, if big teams like Real Madrid or Atletico can't play on the first day of LaLiga." Field Level Media