Deadlock remains despite talks
Spanish league fixtures will be postponed for a second week after talks between the players' union and league officials failed to reach an agreement.
The opening weekend of the Spanish season was postponed due to an ongoing dispute between the Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) and the Spanish League (LFP) over the issue of unpaid wages.
The AFE want a guaranteed fund to protect players' wages in the event of a club being declared insolvent.
A number of Spanish clubs are struggling financially and the AFE claims around €50million (£43.7m) worth of wages remain unpaid.
However, a succession of talks has failed to yield a positive outcome and, despite another meeting being scheduled for Tuesday, AFE director Luis Gil seems certain that all Primera Liga and Segunda Division matches will be called off yet again.
"The strike will continue for the second day of the season, the problem is not solved," said Gil.
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