Eswatini Financial Times

Spain-Saudi soccer deal in spotlight

. . . as Spanish federation and ex-boss raided

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LAS ROZAS, Spain - Police searched the Spanish Soccer Federation’s (RFEF) headquarte­rs and an apartment belonging to its former President Luis Rubiales on Wednesday and arrested seven people in a corruption probe over a multimilli­on-euro deal to relocate the Spanish Super Cup to Saudi Arabia.

A Spanish court has been investigat­ing since June 2022 whether Rubiales committed a crime of improper management when the RFEF agreed with former Barcelona player Gerard Pique’s Kosmos firm to move the tournament, a judicial source said.

Rubiales did not immediatel­y reply to a request for comment but he has previously denied wrongdoing.

The RFEF said it was “deeply concerned” by the search of its headquarte­rs and has offered its full cooperatio­n. Spanish football’s ruling body pledged “absolute transparen­cy” in a statement posted on its website.

Five people have been arrested in Madrid and two in Granada in connection with the case, the Spanish Civil Guard told Reuters, without giving names or further details.

Rubiales angered Spanish soccer traditiona­lists by expanding the clash between the league champions and Copa del Rey winners to a fourteam format, shifting the event from August to January and moving it outside Spain.

SAU DI ARABIA SWITCH

The RFEF in 2019 agreed a three-year deal worth a reported 120 million euros ($131 million) with the Saudi sports authority to stage the competitio­n in Saudi Arabia.

Judge Delia Rodrigo Diaz ordered new searches of the RFEF’s Madrid base and Rubiales’ Granada apartment as part of her investigat­ion, the source told Reuters.

The national prosecutor’s office said the probe was looking for corruption in business, improper management of assets and money laundering.

Police carried out 11 searches at unspecifie­d locations across Spain related to the case.

As the Civil Guard and undercover agents searched the offices of the soccer federation, the Spanish national team were practising on the adjoining pitch. They face Colombia on Friday in London and Brazil on Tuesday in friendly matches. RFEF staff were barred from entering the building. Media covering the practice session and interviewi­ng players were kept under close watch as police conducted searches that started at 9:30 a.m. and continued into the afternoon.

An RFEF source told Reuters that Rubiales’ home had also been searched. Images showed Civil Guard officers emerging from a Granada city centre apartment with a cardboard box labelled “Luis Rubiales” along with several other bags.

The investigat­ion adds to Rubiales’ legal woes after he was accused of sexual assault and coercion over his unsolicite­d kiss on the mouth of player Jenni Hermoso during celebratio­ns after Spain’s Women’s World Cup victory last year.

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Former President Luis Rubiales Spanish FA president.
▲ Former President Luis Rubiales Spanish FA president.
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▲ Police searched the Spanish Soccer Federation’s (RFEF) headquarte­rs and an apartment belonging to its former President Luis Rubiales on Wednesday.

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