NIUSMadrid writing 05/29/2023 19:57h.
From left to right: Irene Guerrero, Ivana Andres, Luis Rubiales and Esther Gonzalez after the signing of an agreement to facilitate reconciliation at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. Europa Press
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They have signed an agreement to set up family reconciliation measures for the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
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Players who have children under the age of two will have the option of having their partner/caregivers and children stay close to them
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The World Championships will be held in the coming months of July and August
They will be able to concentrate on the game without worrying about their kids. Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and Spanish national team players signed an agreement to establish family reconciliation measuresr with a view to participating in the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand that It will be conducted between July and August.
As indicated by the RFEF on Monday, the current captains of the national team, Ivana Andres, Irene Guerrero and Esther González, signed the agreement with the organization’s president, Luis Rubiales, on behalf of all their teammates.
Specific, Displacement of direct relatives of sportspersons will be supported and vocalizedThis facility will be available for players with sons and daughters below the age of two years to accompany them during the championship can keep them close Explained the federation in detail.
The RFEF insisted, “The agreement that was signed this Monday, but which was reached on 16 May, has become a benchmark in the world of football, containing reconciliation measures that follow the model of other national teams “
It insisted on “extra effort” provide the footballer with the best possible positions, and find the best solution so that players have the support of their closest circle during the championship”, and explained that these measures are “part of the policy of equality of relative positions between men’s and women’s teams”.
Thanks to this agreement, players who have children under the age of two will have the option that their partner/carer and child can be close to them “throughout the entire concentration in New Zealand and Australia”, so that they have There may be sufficient time for reconciliation during the days of concentration”.
Likewise, the RFEF will also provide means so that direct relatives of football players can travel to New Zealand and Australia during the tournament, including on match days, to share moments with them.
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