La Liga has confirmed that Javier Tebas will continue as
president for a second four-year term, with the incumbent winning the elections
unopposed.
Tebas was the only one left standing after Eibar president Alex Aranzabal pulled out of the running earlier this month.
The league had provisionally confirmed that
Tebas had been elected last week, and a statement on the league's official
website on Tuesday confirmed the news.Tebas was the only one left standing after Eibar president Alex Aranzabal pulled out of the running earlier this month.
Tebas, who was initially elected as president in 2013, oversaw the centralisation of television broadcasting rights in Spanish football during his first term.

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