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EFE
Luisa Sánchez, president of the Vigo PP, asked on Monday “to publish the scores” for which the stadium of Balaídos He did not appear among the headquarters chosen by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) for the 2030 World Cup, which will coorganize Spain with Morocco and Portugal.
“The vigueses need productive work and explanations instead of crossing accusations that do not lead to anything,” said Sánchez, who advanced that this morning his party has formulated a plea, in the informative commissions, to urge the municipal government to “take measures” to defend Vigo’s candidacy before the news published Monday by the world that the RFEF would have manipulated the scores of the headquarters to exclude Balaí. Anoeta, in San Sebastián.
“From Vigo’s PP we have claimed and claim that these scores be published,” said Sánchez, who reaffirmed his commitment to the candidacy of Balaídos despite “the deficiencies” he had, in his opinion, the project.
They demand rigorous work to the RFEF and the City Council
The head of Sports of the Diputación de Pontevedra has asked the mayor of the city, Abel Caballero, to open “a technical interlocution” with the Spanish Federation to act “with the necessary rigor” in the defense of the candidacy of Balaídos and recalled that the provincial entity provides 13 million euros for the reform of the stadium where the Celta RC plays. “We appeal to the Spanish Football Federation and the City Council of Vigo responding with technical and rigorous work to the process in which the city has been involved,” said Sánchez.
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According to the 2030 candidacy project approved by FIFA, Spain has eleven of the 20th headquarters: Anoeta (San Sebastián), Camp Nou (Barcelona), Gran Canaria (Las Palmas), La Cartuja (Sevilla), La Rosaleda (Málaga), Metropolitan Riazor (La Coruña), San Mamés (Bilbao) and Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid).