The proceedings include the contract for the Spanish Super Cup to be played in Saudi Arabia
The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office has opened an investigation into alleged irregularities in the management of Luis Rubiales at the head of the Spanish Football Federation (FEF), including the contract for the Spanish Super Cup to be played in Saudi Arabia, as confirmed. legal sources to Europa Press.
The opening of these investigations means that the Public Prosecution Service will start an investigation to decide later whether to file the case or prosecute, so that the investigation continues in court.
The case would begin with the complaint filed on April 19 by the president of the National Training Center for Football Coaches (CENAFE), Miguel Ángel Galán, over the audio published by “El Confidencial.”
Galán pointed to the commission of crimes of bribery, corruption in business and between individuals, dishonest administration and administrative excesses for said contract. Later, Galán is said to have expanded the complaint to understand that Rubiales was also guilty of criminal behavior by enjoying a house in Madrid whose rent was allegedly paid by the FEF, despite being registered in the capital. , which would be contrary to internal regulations.
Source: La Verdad

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