LaLiga President Decries Club World Cup as 'Completely Absurd'
- LaLiga president Javier Tebas criticized the FIFA Club World Cup starting this week in the United States, calling it 'completely absurd.'
- Tebas said FIFA did not consult LaLiga on tournament dates or details, which has caused controversy over scheduling conflicts.
- Two Spanish teams, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, competing in the 32-team Club World Cup may face delays starting LaLiga on August 16.
- Tebas stated, 'What they're doing is damaging Spanish competition,' and warned the schedule disruption could hurt LaLiga medium-term.
- Tebas said the decision on Real Madrid and Atletico's LaLiga start depends on their Club World Cup progress but criticized constant schedule changes.
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The president of Spain's top football league, La Liga, has spoken out strongly against this summer's Club World Cup. Javier Tebas foresees major scheduling problems if the two Spanish participants, Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid, go far in the tournament.
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LaLiga president decries Club World Cup as 'completely absurd'
LaLiga president Javier Tebas will not be cheering FIFA's Club World Cup when play begins this week.
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