RFEF Postpones Matches: Weather Delays

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has issued an official resolution confirming the suspension and postponement of various matches in non-professional competitions scheduled for this weekend.

This decision, made by the Single Judge of Non-Professional Competitions, responds to the adverse weather conditions caused by the storm that affects several areas of the peninsula, thus guaranteeing the safety of movement and the integrity of the athletes.

The measure mainly affects categories such as the Second and Third Federation, as well as youth competitions and women’s football. According to the statement, the impossibility of guaranteeing the optimal condition of the playing fields and the risk derived from weather alerts have been decisive in decreeing the postponement. The RFEF has prioritized common sense and prevention in the face of the forecast of heavy rains and strong winds that made the normal development of the matches impossible.

From this moment on, the affected clubs must work together with the Federation to establish new dates on the calendar that will allow the suspended matches to be recovered as soon as possible. The resolution emphasizes that the greatest possible consensus will be sought among the entities involved, always conditional on the evolution of time and the availability of facilities, maintaining competitive equity in the affected leagues.

Marcus Cole

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