The president of the Spanish League, Javier Tebas who spoke today at the Social Football Summit, underway at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, met for lunch with the president of Lazio and senator of Forza Italia Claudio Lotito. According to what we understand, the meeting at Palazzo Madama was the opportunity for a discussion on the Italian law against piracy, considered a “model” by Tebas.
The Spaniard, who is one of the most influential managers in the world in the football sector, underlined how the recent law approved by the Italian Parliament to combat the illicit distribution of content protected by copyright, is a value for the entire sector, a desired law forcefully by Senator Lotito, reiterating the hope that it will be extended to all of Europe. We also discussed sports policies in the Leagues in Europe, championship formats and financial fair play, the role of players’ agents and recent measures on players’ contract terminations.