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Women’s soccer gains professional status in Spain

Spanish women's soccer

Lieke Martens during the match between FC Barcelona and Sporting Huelva, played at the Johan Cruyff Stadium, on February 16, 2020, in Barcelona, Spain. -- (Photo by Xavier Ballart/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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MADRID -- The top two women’s soccer divisions in Spain have gained professional status, the Spanish federation announced Wednesday.

The federation said the country’s sports council has accepted the change in status for the competitions, which will also be valid for men’s and women’s futsal.

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The federation said the move is “another step to promote the development” of these competitions that until now were considered “amateur soccer.”

The new status will allow for the creation of professional committees with the participation of all clubs and with autonomy to manage different aspects of the competitions.

The federation said “there will be a series of requirements regarding the professionalism” of players and coaches, and rules will be in place on “minimum” labor conditions that participants must meet regarding budget, contracts and wages.