Oct. 7 (Bloomberg) -- According to World Sport.

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League president Tebas spoke about Spain's joint bid for 2030 at a conference

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Spain

women's soccer

the national team

The "forced" storm,

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The economic situation of some salons, as well as the bill concerning the cessation of the Spanish Administrative Tribunal of Sports (TAD).

Tebas was in Malaga on Thursday to attend a conference on sports regulations aimed at "avoiding rot, violence and sexism" when he spoke about the joint bid by Spain, Portugal and Ukraine to host the 2030 World Cup.

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Feeling "good" that it was a Spanish-Portuguese

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and a kind of "aid and assistance" to Ukraine from the governments of the countries behind them.

Together, on Spain

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the national team

15 members of the team quit the team en masse, protesting

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In the case of Bildad, he stated that he had "no data" to determine his position, but that "sometimes conflict is inevitable and we have no choice but to live with it". He then added.

He was struck by the fact that "a large group of players were playing to the

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The act of "giving an opinion" "shocks" and is a form of prejudice to Spain.

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It is "necessary to be governed" by the behavior of the image.

But the "one who is going to do it" is not himself.

With regard to economic aspects.

Tebas analyzes the situation of the Málaga Salon, saying that they are "in a much healthier economic situation."

and "paid in full the amount transferred", and that their management model was correct, given that they had paid off their debts and properly utilized the CVC's stimulus package. In contrast, referring to Almeria, Tebas noted that their shareholders had come to his attention "because of the suitcases [referring to irregular transactions] that had been brought over under their civilization".

It also reiterated that the economic control of the salon is "comprehensive" and that they "do not have the capacity" to sign contracts that exceed their financial capacity or to collect gray income.

Tebas is also "concerned" about the bill to stop the Administrative Tribunal for Sports (TAD).

Because he believes that "someone" is driving all of this, and that person is also "a strong supporter of the UEFA Super League".

However, he did not specify who this person was. In addition, he responded to a question about WB broadcasting rights.

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