If Carlo Ancelotti does now not return a poor Coronavirus result before Real Madrid's go to to Celta Vigo on the remaining minute, a unprecedented situation will occur. His son, Davide, who has a training license, will step into the function of Real manager. However, he'll not be allowed to offer a single order from the bench as states the rules of the Spanish Football Federation.
Other sources have showed 'AS's' file of this being a atypical scenario. 'Carletto's' son does no longer but have his UEFA Pro training license. This is a demand of being a primary or second division coach in Spanish soccer. Davide presently holds UEFA A and B licenses but.
So if Davide does now not keep an appropriate license to be the assistant instruct to his dad, how is it possible for him to be inside the role this weekend? It is because his position is not blanketed within the unique legal guidelines of an assistant instruct. His position is visible greater of a informal one, despite the fact that he is continually visible sitting at 'Careletto's' side and aids him in his tactical decisions.
Article 231 of the RFEF laws prohibits Davide from giving orders on the Balaidos on Saturday night time. It reads: "Only the train, who's in possession of a complete first or assistant training license has the capability to present commands from the technical vicinity, without both coaches giving orders at the identical time. The violation of this rule will result in disciplinary sanctions".