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A Spanish judge on Wednesday barred the country's football league (LFP) from staging a strike this weekend to protest broadcast rights. The judge backed a suit filed by six first division clubs who had opposed the planned walkout.
Madrid Judge Purificacion Pujol decided to "suspend ... the agreement adopted by the (LFP) on February 11. As a result, the official calendar of the first and second divisions of the league cannot be changed," she said in a ruling. Pujol on Tuesday heard depositions by the parties concerned: representatives of the LFP and those of six clubs opposed to the strike.
The LFP said it "respects the decision" of the judge but maintains its "demands of the government." The association announced on February 11 its decision to call the strike for the weekend of April 2-3 to protest a long-standing rule that one first division match per weekend is broadcast for free on television.
Negotiations followed with political leaders to find a solution, but the LFP reiterated its decision last week. But Espanyol Barcelona, Villarreal, Zaragoza, Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad and Sevilla then took legal action to try and prevent the strike.
They described the proposed action as "a disproportionate, untimely measure that is contrary to the interests of the clubs, the competition and the fans and is, in addition, contrary to the law". The managing director and deputy chairman of Sevilla, Jose Maria Cruz, resigned on Tuesday from his post as vice-president of the LFP, the league said in a statement. It gave no reason for the decision. A 1997 law allows one first division match per weekend to be broadcast for free on television, rather that on pay-per-view or cable.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2011

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