Thebas, the controversial president
Javier Tebas, at the head of LaLiga, is known for generating debate with his decisions. Its management has been marked by controversy, especially in relation to FC Barcelona, who have shaken the world of Spanish football.
A summer marked by the controversy
From the departure of Messi, who surprised both fans and experts, to complications with the inscription of players like Dani Olmo, the figure of Thebes has been constantly in the spotlight. The Higher Sports Council recently intervened in favor of Barça, preventing the signings from not playing.
Barça women’s and her great opportunity
With the women’s Champions League final on Lisbon on the horizon, the women’s Barça players are preparing to make history. This will be its fourth consecutive end, an event that stands out not only for its sporting value, but also for its symbolism in the struggle for the recognition of women’s football.
Laliga and her calendar strategy
However, LaLiga’s decision to program key parties for staying in the same time slot as the Champions League final has generated a lot of debate. The clashes between Leganés and Espanyol, which will be played at 6.30pm on Saturday, will coincide with the Women’s Barça final, which will begin at 18:00.
A dilemma for the media and fans
This coincidence has led to various reactions, especially in Catalonia, where the media will have to choose which event to devote the most attention. The situation highlights a dilemma: what is more important, the struggle for the survival of teams in the First Division or the celebration of a historical final for women’s football?
Final reflections
LaLiga’s decision may seem like a disrespect for women’s football, a field that has been struggling to gain more visibility. As we approach the key date, the question remains is: How will this situation affect the perception of women’s football and its future in a competition as relevant as LaLiga?