Coaches in Spain are threathening with a strike

It’s not uncommon for a coach to be fired or to resign after a series of poor results—such things are normal. What isn’t normal is when clubs avoid paying the obligations they have toward them. Well, in Spain, they’ve decided to put an end to this. Coaches working in this country have announced a strike if they fail to reach an agreement with La Liga officials that clubs cannot hire a new head coach until they have settled all obligations and debts to the previous one. A meeting has already been held, attended by Carlo Ancelotti, Hansi Flick, Diego Simeone, and 40 other coaches from top-tier and second-tier clubs.New Vinicius idea will enrage the Spanish peopleThe reason behind all this is that some clubs still owe money to their former coaches. Specifically, Barcelona owes Quique Setién four million euros, even though he hasn’t worked in Catalonia for four years. The same goes for Cádiz, which still hasn’t settled its debts to Álvaro Cervera. Under current regulations, clubs that fire coaches can continue paying their salaries during the contract period while simultaneously hiring a new head coach. Additionally, there are bizarre situations, like in Kenya, where last year, Engin Firat worked as the national team coach. The Turkish expert’s contract was covered by the state itself, which ended up owing him nine months’ worth of salary. Firat raised his voice, and the situation has since been resolved.##NAJAVA_MECA_8314534##

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