MADRID: LaLiga unveiled its new headquarters on Tuesday with an official event attended by a range of dignitaries, diplomats, LaLiga Santander and LaLiga 1|2|3 club presidents, competition sponsors, LaLiga ambassadors, and other representatives of Spanish sport.
After more than 25 years at its long-standing headquarters at Calle Hernandez de Tejada 10, LaLiga has moved its head office to Calle Torrelaguna 60 in the Spanish capital.
The new LaLiga offices feature modern, open spaces with a design inspired by the “history, legends and values of the Spanish game”, an official release states.
LaLiga president Javier Tebas stressed during the event that “these new headquarters represent a giant stride towards our goal of becoming a leading global entertainment company, by creating experiences and allowing the fans to form part of the story in a different way”.
Meanwhile, Spain’s minister of foreign affairs and cooperation underscored the fact that “the level of professionalisation seen in Spain in recent decades, both in sporting and organisational terms, has permitted LaLiga to compete neck and neck for some time now, not just with the other leagues, but also with other time-honoured sports competitions such as the NBA and the NFL”.