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Spanish court says suspends soccer players’ strike

MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s High Court has suspended a soccer players’ strike after agreeing with a petition filed by the professional soccer league (LFP) against a planned action by the players’ union (AFE) that threatened the final two match days in La Liga.

Barcelona's Messi scores a goal  against Sevilla's goalkeeper Beto during their Spanish first division soccer match  at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona
Barcelona’s Lionel Messi scores his second goal against Sevilla’s goalkeeper Beto (L) during their Spanish first division soccer match at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona November 22, 2014. REUTERS/Albert Gea

The AFE had moved to strike from May 16 because it is unhappy with a new law mandating collective bargaining for the sale of rights to show soccer on television, prompting a challenge by the LFP, which argued the action was illegal.

It remains unclear whether the remaining two rounds of La Liga matches will be played as the Spanish soccer federation (RFEF), which is also unhappy with the law, has said it will suspend competition indefinitely from Saturday.

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Spanish court says suspends soccer players’ strike

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