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FIFA and UEFA have taken a step forward to stand beside the Spanish Football Federation in the face of the difficulties that the Higher Sports Council. The highest international football body and its European counterpart have contacted the Government of Spain to request a meeting with the four protagonists next week.

The intention of FIFA and UEFA is to be in communication with the Government with the sole objective of being able to unblock the situation of the Spanish Football Federationentrenched for more than a year. Both organizations want to prevent arbitrariness on the part of the C.S.D. against the RFEF and they want this meeting to draw up a roadmap that ends with a new president in Las Rozas.

The main intention of this meeting is that the C.S.D. mark the steps to follow and that the Federation fulfills them -something that is taken for granted-, but when he does so he is respected and the decisions made are not reversed. Something that the Federation has had to suffer in recent months.

This meeting, which FIFA and UEFA It is expected to be held next week, the Spanish Football Federation has already tried in the past, but there was no response from the Government of Spain. The two international organizations remain concerned about the situation that the RFEF has been experiencing for too long now.

It must be remembered that on Thursday, at the Board of Directors convened by María Ángeles García Chaves, Yaye, who acts as interim president after having resigned from her positions to present her electoral candidacy, which was revoked by the TAD, and held in the City of Soccer, it was decided to go hand in hand with FIFA and UEFA and that new complete elections will be held, both for the Assembly and the Presidency. The intention of this support is to prevent the Sports Administrative Court from throwing the entire process behind later.

The Board of Directors of the Federation has made the decision to begin preparing for definitive elections, which they hope can be held in the shortest time possible. Furthermore, the next president will not be elected by the current Assembly that appointed Luis Rubiales, since there will also be elections to form a new Assembly that will have to vote for a president for the next four years.

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