Maritimo filed an injunction in the Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAD) against Liga de Futebol due to the licensing of Estrela da Amadora for the following season.
This Monday, TAD published Maritimo’s request for an injunction against the Portuguese Professional Football League (LPFP), the licensing of newly promoted Estrela da Amador for the 2023/24 season is at stake, a request that gave the application last Friday.
Based on the request, the islanders argue that the share capital of the Estrela da Amadora, the formation that defeated the Madeirans in the playoffs for promotion to the I league and lowered them to the second level, does not meet the requirements of the legal regime of sports societies.
With this action, the emblem of Madeira is intended to prevent the presence of Estrel da Amador in professional competition, even after the “tricolor” received a license from the LPFP, which included a club that had now risen to the top tier of the I league draw. and the Cup of Turns.
The first official game scheduled for Estrela da Amador will take place in Portimonense on July 23 as part of the first stage of the League Cup, and in the first round of the championship, scheduled for the weekend of August 12 and 13, the Club from Lisbon will host Vitoria de Guimarães.
Maritimo will make their League Cup debut on 22 July in Wiesel before starting the second league at the home of rivals Nacional.
The new legal regime for sports societies was approved by the government in January last year, and most recently, in June, by the Assembly of the Republic.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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