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Police search Spanish football federation offices over corruption

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Spanish police searched the Spanish football federation (RFEF) headquarte­rs and its former president Luis Rubiales’ house among other locations as part of an investigat­ion into alleged corruption and other crimes, judicial sources said Wednesday.

According to Spanish media the operation is part of a court investigat­ion into contracts signed by former federation chief Rubiales to take the Spanish Super Cup to Saudi Arabia. The contracts signed are worth 40 million euros a year ($43.3 million) and were arranged with former footballer Gerard Pique’s company Kosmos acting as an intermedia­ry.

The operation involved searches of various locations across Spain as well as the RFEF’s base in Las Rozas, on the edge of Madrid, and Rubiales’ property in Granada, although the 46-year-old is currently outside of Spain.

“I am absolutely surprised by all this,” Rubiales told a journalist from Spanish television channel Telecinco. “I have been working here for months in the Dominican Republic, I’ve been here for over a month straight, and in fact, my family was going to come and spend Easter with me.” Rubiales stepped down in disgrace in September after forcibly kissing Women’s World Cup star Jenni Hermoso to provoke worldwide outrage, following Spain’s triumph in the Sydney final in August. A Spanish judge said in January Rubiales will face trial over the incident.

The police searches across 11 locations were part of “an investigat­ion linked to presumed crimes linked with corruption in business, fraudulent administra­tion and money laundering”, said judicial sources.

Sources said four arrests have been made so far, including the federation’s external legal advisor Tomas Gonzalez Cueto, and two RFEF directors.

“The RFEF has today offered its full cooperatio­n to the police investigat­ion, as well as to the public prosecutor, after the search of its headquarte­rs,” the Spanish federation said in a statement. “Furthermor­e, the RFEF has called for total transparen­cy in the institutio­n that runs Spanish football.” “As such, it is keen that the investigat­ion underway should proceed uninhibite­d until its conclusion,” the RFEF added, citing its “deep concern”. Police have also searched Seville’s La Cartuja stadium, where the Copa del Rey final will be held on April 6.

Spanish media said no arrests were made at the federation’s headquarte­rs, where the Spanish national team is currently based ahead of upcoming friendlies against Colombia on Friday in England and Brazil on next Tuesday in Madrid. — AFP

 ?? ?? LAS ROZAS DE MADRID: Spain’s Civil Guard (Guardia Civil) of the Central Operationa­l Unity (Unidad Cen[YHS 6WLYH[P]H <*6 HUK ,\YVWVS VMÄJLYZ SLH]L HM[LY a search at the headquarte­rs of the Spanish Royal Football Federation (RFEF) in Las Rozas de Madrid on March 20, 2024. — AFP
LAS ROZAS DE MADRID: Spain’s Civil Guard (Guardia Civil) of the Central Operationa­l Unity (Unidad Cen[YHS 6WLYH[P]H <*6 HUK ,\YVWVS VMÄJLYZ SLH]L HM[LY a search at the headquarte­rs of the Spanish Royal Football Federation (RFEF) in Las Rozas de Madrid on March 20, 2024. — AFP

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