
On October 7, a piece of news from Mundo Deportivo attracted widespread attention. Tebas, the head of La Liga, dropped a number of bombshells in a meeting, from the joint bid to host the 2030 World Cup, to the Spanish women's national team, to the economic situation of La Liga clubs and the suspension of the bill of the Administrative Tribunal for Sport (TAD), each of which touched the nerves of the soccer world.
On Thursday, Tebas was in Malaga to attend a conference on sports regulations aimed at combating corruption, violence and gender discrimination. At the conference, he was positive about the joint bid by Spain, Portugal and Ukraine to host the 2030 World Cup, seeing it as an "aid and assistance" to Ukraine and a smart move by the Spanish and Portuguese football federations and the governments behind them.
However, when it comes to the Spanish women's national team, 15 members of the collective withdrawal of the team, protesting against the incident of the head coach Bildad, Tebas appeared to be somewhat helpless. He said he had "no relevant data" to determine the position, but believes that "conflict is inevitable" and can only "bear it". At the same time, he also said that this "a large group of players to the national team to put forward the views of" the behavior makes him feel "shocked", and that this is a kind of damage to the image of the federation's behavior, there is a need to be "unified jurisdiction "He was not the person responsible for the matter.
Speaking about the economic situation, Tebas recognized the current state of Salon de Málaga, saying that they are "in a much healthier financial situation" and that they have paid their transfers in full. He also praised them for having the right management model, as they paid off their debts and used the CVC's stimulus package properly. However, in the case of Almeria, Tebas expressed concern, noting that their shareholders caught his attention and hinted at the existence of transactions through irregular channels. He argued that the salon's economic control is "comprehensive" and that they "don't have the talent" to sign contracts beyond their means, perhaps with gray income.
Finally, Tebas expressed concern about the bill to stop the Administrative Tribunal for Sport (TAD), saying that there was "someone" pushing for this and that this person was also "a strong supporter of the UEFA Super League". However, he did not reveal the identity of this person. He also answered questions about the broadcasting rights of the Liga MX.










