The Manila Times

FIFA hold Spain talks amid World Cup ban fears

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and the Spanish government agreed on Monday (Tuesday in Manila) the “need to clarify as quickly as possible” the situation regarding the country’s football federation (RFEF) to avoid a potential World Cup ban.

World football’s governing body warned the Spanish federation in December that it could be sus- pended from the Russia 2018 because of government interferen­ce.

The issue arose after long-time RFEF president Angel Maria Villar was forced to resign last year from the post he had occupied since 1988 following his arrest as part of a corruption investigat­ion.

He was detained in July on allegation­s of collusion, embezzleme­nt and falsifying documents and spent two weeks in custody before being released on bail.

However, the Spanish Sports Council’s (CSD) insistence that new elections be called for the presidency of the football federation attracted FIFA’s interest for political interferen­ce.

On Monday, FIFA secretary gen- eral Fatma Samoura met with Spanish sports minister Inigo Mendez de Vigo in Madrid, along with CSD president Jose Ramon Lete and interim RFEF chief Juan Luis Larrea.

“The two delegation­s agreed on the need to clarify as quickly as possible and by legal means the exceptiona­l situation of the RFEF,” read a statement from the ministry of education, culture and sports, adding that talks were held in “a climate of full collaborat­ion”.

Larrea, another long-time football administra­tor, said he was “convinced there is no danger” surroundin­g Spain’s participat­ion at this year’s World Cup.

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