Mexico federation rejects player demands
Posted Thursday, September 30, 2010 by YAHOO Sport
MEXICO CITY (AP)—A row between top players on Mexico’s national team and the Mexico Football Federation has escalated with the federation saying it will not bow to demands by 13 players who are threatening to boycott upcoming matches.
The players, led by former Barcelona defender Rafael Marquez, have asked for the resignation of Nestor De La Torre, the head of national team selections and the third-ranking official in the federation.
Decio De Maria, the secretary general of the federation, on Wednesday said “around here nobody sits down to talk, demanding conditions.”
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