- Tebas criticized the tournament’s expanded 32-team format, calling it a threat to domestic leagues.
- Tebas plans to pursue legal and institutional measures against the tournament, which is currently in its quarter-final stage.

La Liga president Javier Tebas has once again voiced strong opposition to the Club World Cup, vowing to do everything possible to prevent it from being held in the future.
Speaking at a press conference, Tebas criticized the tournament’s expanded 32-team format, calling it a threat to domestic leagues.
“I will do everything in my power to ensure that the Club World Cup is never held again,” Tebas said at a press conference on Tuesday.
Despite major clubs like Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid participating and each team earning at least $15 million, he insists the competition disrupts national schedules.
Tebas plans to pursue legal and institutional measures against the tournament, which is currently in its quarter-final stage.
In other news…. Veteran journalist and PDP chieftain Dele Momodu has slammed the APC over alleged attempts to stop hotels from hosting the ADC coalition’s planned declaration event.
Reacting to claims shared by media personality Rita Ebiuwa that hotels were being threatened, “APC is jittery. Threatening hotels not to allow their facilities to be used for today’s ADC adoption is ridiculous.”
Momodu questioned the APC’s confidence, asking why the party fears a coalition it once dismissed as “dead on arrival.”
“Why are they worried about a coalition they boasted is ‘dead on arrival’…? Many of their supporters have privately told me they’re truly scandalized by the shenanigans of their overzealous members.”

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