Spanish state TV shuns Super Cup bid over Saudi human rights concerns

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RTVE says kingdom ‘until recently did not allow women to watch football’. FMTNews RTVE

MADRID: Spanish state broadcaster RTVE said on Thursday it would not bid to broadcast the upcoming Spanish Super Cup football tournament in Saudi Arabia due to human rights concerns.

That has brought criticism from some in the sports world that the federation has prioritised money and ignored abuses in the conservative Muslim kingdom where women’s rights lag and officials masterminded the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. “It’s a country where until very recently women couldn’t go to watch football. Human rights are fundamental to this corporation, which has made a big push for women’s sport in the last few years,” he added, speaking on the channel.

Speaking at the announcement of Saudi Arabia as hosts for the tournament on Monday, RFEF president Luis Rubiales said he could guarantee women would be able to attend without restrictions.

 

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