Monday, November 29, 2004

Will the Catalans split from the Spanish federation?

After the disappointment of Fresno, the Catalan federation will seriously consider to split itself from the Spanish federation and to create its own league.
Although this might come as a shock for some, the idea is not that injudicious.
Ramon Baisana, president of the Catalan federation of roller sports (FCP) has admitted that this is a possibility to ponder.
Oliveras de la Riva, already former president of the FIRS, speaking with the Catalan radio station RAC1 acknowledged this option and confessed that it could be a sensible way forward for the Catalan hockey.
Similarly to what happened with the European basketball a few years ago, the Catalan federation would create a professionaly managed league in which all the Catalan teams would be able to compete. We must remember that 12 out of the 16 teams of the actual Spanish OK league are from Catalonia.
The downside of this would be the probable retaliation from the Spanish federation and from the International Committee of Rink Hockey, who could banned the Catalan teams from participating in European competitions.
Whatever decision the FCP takes, it has been confirmed by the Catalan government that they will still have the same budget as they have at the present.
Inevitably, the creation of a new league and the consequent separation of the Catalan federation from the Spanish, would mean the end of the roller hockey in Spain. Given that 12 out of the 16 best teams in the Spanish league are from Catalonia and that around 95% of the players and coaches are Catalans, the quality and the the structure of the professional teams remaining in the Spanish league would get very affected.


Is this the way forward? well, ask yourselves something: have we got any other options?

4 comments:

Lobisome said...

"Inevitably, the creation of a new league and the consequent separation of the Catalan federation from the Spanish, would mean the end of the roller hockey in Spain. Given that 12 out of the 16 best teams in the Spanish league are from Catalonia and that around 95% of the players and coaches are Catalans, the quality and the the structure of the professional teams remaining in the Spanish league would get very affected."

Ok, but I'm not sure that in this case ALL catalan teams, players and coaches would separate from spanish league. I'd like to see it, it's the right answer to spanish' dirty politics. But it's quite difficult to do it when your salary depends on it.

Let's wait and see what happens.

Anonymous said...

:) Spain it's the nation, not catalunia....for me it's a very good dicision don't accept de selection of catalunia in the world cup, or european cup....

Anonymous said...

If you don't even know how to spell "catalunya" or the meaning of "nation" then shut up. Spain is the country, catalunya is a nation. Country and Nation are two diferent terms. Learn before saying nosense.

Anonymous said...

What do you mean when you espeak about Spain without Portugal?