The Spanish Footballers' Association (AFE) has been confirmed as the negotiating body for the upcoming collective agreement with LaLiga. This critical agreement sets the professional framework for players and clubs competing in Spain's top two football divisions, Primera and Segunda.
The current collective agreement is set to expire on June 30, 2026. This deadline follows a formal denunciation of the existing terms filed by AFE itself back in December, which initiated the process for negotiating a new contract.
The negotiations will directly impact the professional relationships and contractual obligations between all players and their respective clubs within LaLiga's structure. AFE's role as the official representative of the players is central to these discussions.
This development marks a significant step in the ongoing labor relations within Spanish professional football. The outcome of these talks will shape the working conditions and rights for athletes in the league system for the foreseeable future.
Based on reporting from Fútbol.