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Rocha appointed president of Spanish Football Federation

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MADRID: The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) on Friday named Pedro Rocha as its new president and the successor to Luis Rubiales. The RFEF said Rocha had “received the support of the majority of the assembly members of this institutio­n that directs Spanish football.”

The former vice-president replaces Rubiales, who had to step down in the wake of the turmoil caused by his unsolicite­d kiss of Spain forward, Jenni Hermoso in the celebratio­ns following Spain’s triumph in the Women’s World Cup final in Australia in August 2023. Rocha’s appointmen­t came after he was the only candidate for the elections to the RFEF presidency, and the organizati­on explained his appointmen­t was “based on the calendar that was establishe­d for this procedure”, reports Spanish media.

However, Rocha’s long-term future as the head of Spanish football could be brief, given that he is currently also under an ongoing corruption investigat­ion into the RFEF known as ‘Operation Brody.’

Rocha, Rubiales and several other former RFEF members all face charges of corruption, disloyal management and money laundering related to the decision to play the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia, as well as irregulari­ties in the redevelopm­ent of the Estadio de la Cartuja in Seville, which is the venue for the Spanish Copa del Rey final and important internatio­nal games. On Thursday, the Spanish government announced it had formed a committee led by “independen­t persons of recognised prestige” to oversee the actions of the RFEF, saying the move was “in response to the crisis in the organisati­on and defence of the general interest of Spain.”

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