MADRID (Reuters) - Players from Spanish third-tier side Racing Santander are holding firm to a threat to boycott Thursday's King's Cup quarter-final, second leg at home to Real Sociedad unless president Angel Lavin and his board step down.
The entire team and coaching staff made the threat on Monday in protest over unpaid wages and the way the unpopular Levin and his team are running the financially troubled club.
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