BARCELONA (Reuters) – Javier Tebas was reelected president of La Liga on Monday with a four-year mandate, after running unopposed.
Tebas has led the Spanish football league since 2013 and resigned earlier in December to trigger new elections.
“Following the presentation of a single candidacy for the presidency … and this being valid, Javier Tebas is definitively named president of La Liga for a period of four years, without the need to hold an extraordinary general assembly,” La Liga said in a statement.
Tebas previously stood down in 2016 before being reelected unopposed.
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