The crisis generated by the investigations in the Royal Spanish Football Federation forced the Government of that country to take shock measures. Spanish media take the intervention as a fact.
According to the Spanish newspaper As, the announcement will be made this Thursday by the Secretary of State for Sports, José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes, and, according to the same source, the intervention has “the approval of Fifa.”
The situation arises a few hours before the Higher Sports Council meets to study a possible suspension of the president in charge of the RFEF, Pedro Rocha, after a file was opened against him in the Sports Administrative Court for “very serious infractions.” “serious.”
However, the Cope network assured this Wednesday that Rocha will not be suspended and that this Friday he would be proclaimed president of the RFEF.
The crisis generated by the accusations against Luis Rubiales
The latter, known in Spain as 'Operation Brodie', now hits Rocha. “The fact that Rocha was also charged in Operation Brodie, which investigates alleged business corruption, unfair administration, money laundering and membership in a criminal organization during Rubiales' term, has made the situation insurmountable,” assures Ace's version.
That same newspaper assures that the Spanish Government wants to put this transition in the hands of a well-known figure, Vicente del Bosque, the world champion coach with Spain in South Africa 2010, twice winner of the Euro Cup and also with a brilliant past at Real. Madrid, which he led to win the Champions League on two occasions. However, this version assures that they have not yet been able to convince him.
If he accepts, Del Bosque would be accompanied by a former Spanish international player and a lawyer to collaborate in this transition.
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