Thursday, March 31, 2011

Yes there will be Spanish league next weekend

The head of the Court of First Instance number 63 of Madrid decided to adopt the precautionary measure requested by the Athletic club, Real Sociedad, Zaragoza, Espanyol, Sevilla and Villarreal and suspend the effectiveness of the decision of the Board of Professional Soccer League (LFP) to stop the competition next weekend.

One day after holding a hearing with the parties, the judge announced this morning Purification Pujol its decision and noted that "should remain unchanged the official calendar of the League First and Second Divisions to the next Day," so that the employer no be carried out by the break.

"He understands that judging what would cause many damages to third parties primarily to this process would be the dismissal of the action requested and the suspension and disruption of the League's official timetable established since June 2010," the court order. The judge justified the adoption of the precautionary measure and that it does not change the legal situation stable, focused and peaceful, accepted by all as is the existence of an official calendar adopted on July 19, 2010 by the President of the Spanish Federation Soccer, "not being a disputed fact." "The aim now this situation is abruptly altered by the agreement adopted by the Assembly of the League," added the text in which the judge states that "our jurisprudence would require the utmost caution to agree on the rejection of the measure (injunction), then the consequences of that rejection would be a drastic and sudden change in schedule would result in a peacefully established.

" The judge also justifies the adoption of the precautionary measure "to prevent actual harm to the protected right (Official Calendar of the League) and has generated an expectation of rights implied by its own compliance with that schedule" for the possible delay final resolution of the claim.

The decision of the court, against which an appeal can be also figure that the deposit will have to pay the applicants is three billion euros compared with EUR million requested by the defendant, "that does not base its request" according to the order, "to respond to the damage they can cause if it is shown that the measure had no basis and is subsequently revoked." Football League (LFP), which agreed to stop the competition meeting on 11 February to not reach agreement with the Government on claims as the legal obligation of having to offer an open game every day, facilitated the morning hours parties after receiving the car.

The club bosses had planned to hold an extraordinary meeting today as a matter of urgency after the last meeting held yesterday between its president, José Luis Astiazaran, and Secretary of State for Sport, Jaime Lissavetzky, to reconsider its decision if the court does not admit the injunction.

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