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Thursday, 15 April 2010

The Canadian Press: Spain's footballers call off strike over unpaid player wages


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The Canadian Press: Spain's footballers call off strike over unpaid player wages: "Spain's soccer players' association (AFE) says it has called off a strike over unpaid wages which could have halted matches in the country's top four leagues.
Luis Rubiales, an AFE spokesman, told journalists that enough progress had been made at talks with the Spanish League, the football federation and Spain's Sports Council to enable his organization to call off industrial action.
The pay disputes applied mainly to players in the lower tiers.
The strike could have disrupted 10 matches in the top division's 33rd round, including Real Madrid versus Valencia and Espanyol versus Barcelona."


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