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Spanish football is going through a very complicated period since the Spanish football federation (RFEF) is targeted in a corruption case. After the Luis Rubiales affair, the former president, who forcibly kissed a Spanish player, a new bombshell has plunged Spanish football into crisis. In this corruption case, Luis Rubiales, but also the current president of the federation, Pedro Rocha, are indicted. We have just learned today that the former coach of La Roja, Vicente del Bosque, will be responsible for leading the commission which will handle the matter.
Vicente del Bosque will have a strong case
The 73-year-old is an emblematic character of the Spanish selection. Indeed, with him, La Roja won the World Cup in 2010 as well as the Euro in 2012. But the latter also won numerous titles with Real Madrid, including two Big Ear Cups, a track record that makes you dream . Del Bosque will then head the commission which will have to deal with this thorny issue and the former defensive midfielder was thanked by the Minister of Education and Sports, Pilar Alegría, who declared that the former coach was “a person of great human quality and above all, an example of honesty and respect for all“.
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🚨 BREAKING NEWS | Vicente del Bosque will be the person in charge of the Commission for supervision, normalization and representation of the @rfef
👉🏻 This was announced by Pilar Alegría, Government spokesperson
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— El Partidazo de COPE (@partidazocope) April 30, 2024
To sum up
Spanish football is currently in turmoil, after the federation was targeted by a corruption investigation. It is then the former coach of La Roja, Vicente del Bosque, who will be responsible for leading the commission which will supervise the affair.
2024-04-30 15:07:48
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