A players strike in Liga F, the professional top tier of women’s football in Spain, has ended after an agreement on a minimum wage was reached between the league and players’ unions.
The strike saw all games on matchday one of the 2023-24 Liga F season — which were due to take place last weekend — postponed, with matchday two also under threat.
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A deal was struck between the league and the five unions representing players late on Wednesday, less than 48 hours before the next round of games was due to kick off.
“After a new, long round of negotiations, with the mediation of [public mediation service] SIMA, Liga F and the unions have reached an agreement in relation to a minimum salary, which allows for the calling off of the strike,” the league said in a statement.
“The parties have signed an agreement for the next three seasons, which establishes a minimum [annual] salary of:
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2023-24 season: €21,000, which could increase to €23,000 depending on the growth of the competition’s commercial income.
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2024-25 season: €22,500, which could increase to €25,000 depending on the growth of the competition’s commercial income.
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2025-26 season: €23,500, which could increase to €28,000…