Spanish Football Federation (RFEF)
RFEF could face legal action over Copa del Rey final award
Mediaset, Footters to cover Segunda División B promotion race
StarTimes wins 2019 Copa Del Rey final rights
Court orders Spanish federation to re-run Copa del Rey final award, include Mediapro
Eleven Sports lands Spanish Copa Del Rey final rights in five markets
RTVE retains domestic rights to Spain’s Copa del Rey final
RFEF sets deadlines for Copa del Rey rights submissions
Telecinco acquires rights to Spanish Copa de la Reina final
Spanish football federation told to modify Copa del Rey tender
RFEF opens tender for Copa del Rey final rights in Spain
Spanish Football Federation chief touts new OTT platform
Spanish football federation women’s top-tier rights takeover ‘would breach anti-trust laws’
RFEF engaged in dispute over women’s football rights
RTVE picks up Supercopa rights
RFEF earns decent fee from TVE despite difficult circumstances
Spanish public-service broadcaster TVE paid a relatively high fee for rights to this season’s Copa del Rey final, but acquired them in somewhat controversial circumstances
Strikes, threats, and insults – but La Liga collective selling decree set to become law
The Royal Decree that paves the way for the collective selling of Spanish Liga media rights generated fallout – a week of strike threats, insults and posturing by all sides – which diverted attention from what remains a momentous change in Spanish football.
‘Excluded’ Spanish footballers confirm strike plans
The Spanish Footballers’ Association (AFE) has confirmed its plans for a work stoppage from May 16 after alleging that it has been ignored in the new Royal Decree legislation, which was designed to pave the way for the introduction of collective selling of media rights across the sport’s top two domestic divisions.
LFP tries to block RFEF’s ‘indefinite suspension’ after Royal Decree
The Spanish Football League (LFP) has launched legal action to block a decision by the country’s football federation, the RFEF, to suspend domestic competition from May 16 in protest over the terms of media-rights legislation that was approved last week by the national government.