Real Madrid ranked in the most influential table, according to the Delegates Commission | Relief
Surprise in La Liga: Real Madrid appealed to the delegation commissionwhich seemed like science fiction considering the very harsh confrontation he maintains with this institution. What does it mean? Well, the white team returns after years of absence to the governing body from which it seemed to have been “banished.” This is the most important thing where all decisions are actually made, which are then transferred to the Assembly of clubs. and approved by: the Delegation Commission. This the most powerful table professional football and is completely updated every two years, in addition to changes forced “through the fault” of relegations and promotions. They just announced their new lineup.
What few expected was that Real Madrid would enter. They did this with the support of Real Sociedad and Valladolid (just add their three votes). What does this movement mean? Well, the white team will have a voice as well as first-hand information on all important issues in La Liga. Something that, until now, he claimed he didn’t have. Will this be a radical change in the relationship between them? Well, it’s hard to imagine that this will happen.. It’s one thing that it might be there, but another thing is that it will have more significance than the others. This will be one more vote… out of 14. And usually the Delegates Committee tends to act in unity among themselves. Real Madrid’s presence is sure to cause controversy. Perhaps this will mean a better flow of information for Florentino Perez.but in the end, when voting (which is always secret), your opinion will still be one vote out of 14.
Along with Real Madrid, this table includes clubs. for example Rayo Vallecano, Alaves or Las Palmas. Burgos and Sporting are relegated to the second division, along with Almeria and Cadiz, as well as Zaragoza and Tenerife, who extend their “mandate”.
Who does this? Six First Division clubs, six Second Division clubsa president (Tebas) and two vice-presidents (Miguel Angel Gil and John Ander Ulaiza), as well as members of La Liga’s legal department who serve as its secretaries. So far, these positions have been occupied by Betis, Sevilla, Getafe, Real Sociedad, Villarreal and Cadiz. LaLiga Hypermotion was represented by Zaragoza, Leganes, Eibar, Tenerife, Huesca and Valladolid. Some changes were forced, as in the case of Valladolid and Leganes, who were promoted. Others were “not noticed”: Cadiz does not leave the Commission, although it has lost its category… because they are again selected within the quota of LaLiga Hypermotion clubs. As Relevo announced, Rayo Vallecano will also be relegated to the First Division, replacing Villarreal, who decided to leave.
So, Who will now form the La Liga delegate commission? Well, in Primera there are two from Madrid, Real Madrid and Rayo Vallecano, two from Seville, Betis and Sevilla, and finally Alaves and Las Palmas. In the second division, Eibar “promotes” to the post of vice-president along with John Ander Ulaisa, and the six clubs will be Cadiz, Almeria, Zaragoza, Tenerife, Sporting and Burgos.
Michelangelo Gil Marin will remain vice president In the first place appears a person very respected in the employers’ association: Jon Ander Ulais from Eibar. Another highly respected and much-loved manager in La Liga is leaving his post: Kiko Catalan after his two-year spell ended and he left Levante.
Those leaving this governing body will be Getafe, Villarreal and Real Sociedad in the first division, as well as Leganes, Huesca and Valladolid in the second division. This The line-up will be valid until 2026 and will only change in the event of promotion or relegation. categories between season and season.