Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales is happy the courts have blocked LaLiga from staging games on Monday night.
On Friday, a judge ruled that games will be allowed to be played on Fridays, but not on Mondays.
"Very happy," the start of Rubiales' social media post read.
"The desire of the fans is fulfilled.
"My vow and the desire of the RFEF last month said: No to Mondays, yes to Fridays (with an agreement).
"Today, the judge has said: No to Mondays, yes to Fridays (with a bail of 15 million euros).
"Thanks to everyone in Spanish football!"
Rubiales then discussed the RFEF's satisfaction during a press conference.
"It is a historic day," he began.
"The RFEF's position has been fully fulfilled by this judicial order; my commitment to banish Mondays from Spanish football has been fulfilled.
"The judge has been quite clear in recognising that the power is with the RFEF, and that LaLiga does not have power to extend the matchdays from Saturdays and Sundays.
"It is a day to be glad for those who have suffered games on Mondays.
"The RFEF will always be with them, by their side, meeting their demands."
Meanwhile, RFEF spokesman Alfredo Olivares called on LaLiga president Javier Tebas to resign.
"We have witnessed an unprecedented media pressure promoted by Mr. Tebas. A campaign with ineligibilities and false arguments. He has lacked the truth, he has misinformed his clubs, he has assumed improper powers, and all this to cover up his own responsibility.
"Six days before starting the negotiation, LaLiga had already denounced us, disregarding the RFEF and the Government, which had set the meeting.
"Tebas' megalomania has placed Spanish football in a dangerous situation. In our opinion, Mr. Tebas has overseen his spell and cannot continue another minute as LaLiga's leader."


