The Scotsman

Former Barcelona president and wife detained by police

- By TALES AZZONI

Former Barcelona FC president Sandro Rosell and his wife have been detained in connection with his businesses in Brazil, Spanish authoritie­s said yesterday.

The detentions were part of a money-laundering investigat­ion related to buying television rights for past matches of Brazil’s national team.

Three other people were detained, but their identities were not immediatel­y released by authoritie­s.

Police raided offices, homes and businesses in Barcelona and other locations in Spain as part of “Operation Rimet”, a reference to ex-fifa president Jules Rimet, who also gave his name to the World Cup trophy used from 1930 to 1970.

Authoritie­s said the operation looked into the alleged illegal payments received by Rosell and other people involved in promoting Brazil’s games. Authoritie­s said nearly €15 million (about £13m) could have been laundered through tax havens.

Officials said the operation used informatio­n from the FBI following the US case against high-level Fifa officials in 2015.

Rosell, a former Nike executive in Brazil, had close connection­s to the former president of the Brazilian football confederat­ion, Ricardo Teixeira, who was mentioned in the indictment by American officials.

Teixeira was being investigat­ed by Spanish authoritie­s, and raids were also expected in Brazil. Teixeira resigned from the Brazilian confederat­ion in 2012 citing medical reasons amid widespread allegation­s of corruption and irregulari­ties in his administra­tion.

In the 1990s, Rosell negotiated several deals with Teixeira involving Brazil’s national team and Nike, which remains the sportswear company used by the Brazilian team.

Several years ago, Rosell was formally accused by Brazilian authoritie­s of using one of his companies to benefit illegally from a friendly between Brazil and Portugal in 2008. Rosell was cleared of any wrongdoing at the time.

In a separate case in Spain, Rosell is going to stand trial for fraud and corruption charges involving the transfer of striker Neymar from Brazilian club Santos in 2013.

Prosecutor­s said the real amount of the transfer fee was concealed to benefit some of those involved.

Neymar and his father will also stand trial.

Rosell resigned as Barcelona president in 2014 because of the allegation­s related to Neymar’s transfer.

He had taken over the club in 2010. He and his wife were detained at their home in Barcelona during one of the police raids. 0 Former Barcelona president Sandro Rosell was already facing fraud and corruption charges involving the transfer of Neymar

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