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The Bundesliga will remain the "German League" |
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The headline is a bit tricky, because people who know more and some less as the Bundesliga's League football German, but we mean that the DFL (LFP, but in Germany) has decided to keep the veto for foreign owners clubs. Ok, let's explain. In Germany no foreign investor can own more than 50% of a football club. And that will continue well after the clubs meet on Thursday, as many rumors pointing to foreign investors (especially American) to deal with German club. This may not be. "The decision was made after much discussion, but in pursuit of stability and balance in our league, the protection that we have to stay," said DFL president Reinhard Rauball. Personally, I think right decision, but should also reach the pitch. I like to watch a football match between two teams and there is no player of the countries represented on the pitch, although that in Europe you can no longer do because of the European Union. Some might think with the effect ... All this comes when the Bayern Munich is picking up his worst start to a season in 30 years. Languish for the No. 11 of the standings after seven rounds of league, and that comes from winning it last year. Image | DxtFutbolEuropeo
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