Real Madrid’s request to postpone LaLiga opener denied

Real Madrid’s request to postpone LaLiga opener denied

The Spanish giants sought extended recovery time following their Club World Cup run, which ended in the semi-final stage on July 9.

The RFEF maintained that the official league schedule can change solely due to force majeure. (AFP pic)
MADRID:
Real Madrid will begin their LaLiga campaign with a home game against Osasuna as scheduled after Spain’s federation (RFEF) rejected their appeal to postpone the Aug 19 fixture on Thursday, local media reported.

Real had requested a longer rest period and pre-season after playing in the Club World Cup in the US, where they lost to Paris St-Germain in the semi-finals on July 9, according to the report.

Reuters has contacted the RFEF and Real for comment.

An RFEF judge ruled that in order to preserve the integrity of the competition, only a case of force majeure would warrant a change to the official calendar and that Real’s case did not justify an alteration, Europa Press news agency reported.

“Finally, it should be added that although the requesting club claims to have the agreement of the opposing party, CA Osasuna, there is no record of this entity having responded to the request made by this judge,” the sole judge was quoted as saying in his ruling by Europa Press.

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