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Court orders Spanish football chief held in custody

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MADRID: A Madrid court on Thursday ordered Spanish football federation president Angel Maria Villar and his son Gorka to be held in custody without bail following his arrest on corruption charges.

High Court judge Santiago Pedraz ordered the two men detained because he said there was a significan­t flight risk given their “huge financial means” and they could destroy evidence.

Pedraz questioned Villar, a senior president of world football governing body Fifa, and his son throughout the day.

Also examined were federation vice-president Juan Padron and Ramon Hernandez Baussou, general secretary of the Tenerife federation.

Police arrested the four men on Tuesday following raids on federation headquarte­rs and other sites as part of a fraud probe launched last year.

They face charges including falsifying documents, misappropr­iation of funds, collusion and administra­tive breaches linked to skimming profits from internatio­nal friendly games and channellin­g the funds to Gorka Villar.

Bassou will be able to avoid jail with a €100,000 (RM500,000) bail payment.

Investigat­ors were also probing whether national federation funds had been used to bribe regional officials to vote for Villar at federation elections for president, according to Spanish media reports.

Villar, 67, a UEFA vice president, has headed the Spanish federation since 1988.

Under his watch Spain became one of the dominant forces in world football, winning two European championsh­ips and the 2010 World Cup.

Following his re-election in May, El Pais newspaper denounced his “despotic” management and bemoaned his close ties to Fifa and UEFA leaders embroiled in corruption probes.

His son’s Sport Advisers company is accused of profiting by €120,000 for a friendly played against Argentina. AFP

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