Spanish Football Federation Elects Rafael Louzan as President but new chief could be forced out as he awaits appeal against conviction

Rafael Louzan has been chosen as the new president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), a position anticipated to last until 2028. However, his appointment could be jeopardized due to ongoing legal challenges related to a past conviction. Louzan secured the presidency by defeating Salvador Gomar, winning by a notable margin of 90 votes to... Continue Reading →

Luis Rubiales, former president of the Spanish Football Association is set to stand trial for allegedly kissing player Jenni Hermoso

The former president of the Spanish football federation, Luis Rubiales, is facing significant legal proceedings following an incident that occurred in the aftermath of Spain's victory in the Women's World Cup final. The 46-year-old is set to stand trial for allegedly kissing female player Jenni Hermoso on the lips after Spain's 1-0 win over England.... Continue Reading →

Luis Rubiales has denied any involvement in dealings with Saudi Arabia as he faces allegations of corruption

Former Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales has firmly denied any allegations of misconduct and corruption related to his decision to relocate the Spanish Supercopa to Saudi Arabia. Despite facing questioning by the police upon his return to Spain from the Dominican Republic and being under investigation as part of a corruption probe, Rubiales maintained... Continue Reading →

Luis Rubiales former Spanish Football Association President detained upon his arrival at Madrid airport as part of a corruption investigation

Former Spanish football federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales has been detained upon his arrival in Madrid. This shocking development comes as a result of a widespread corruption investigation that has sent shockwaves through the football community in Spain. The warrant for Rubiales' arrest was initially issued in late March, coinciding with a raid on his... Continue Reading →

Luis Rubiales: Former Spanish Football Association president banned from all football-related activities for three years

The former president of the Spanish federation was suspended by FIFA for 90 days after his actions during the Women's World Cup final. He later resigned and is currently under investigation in Spain. He denies any wrongdoing. Luis Rubiales, the former President of the Spanish Football Association, has been given a three-year ban from participating... Continue Reading →

Luis Rubiales refuses to resign as Spanish FA president over Jenni Hermoso kissing scandal

In an unexpected turn of events, Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales embraces and kisses Spain midfielder Jenni Hermoso after their 1-0 victory over England in the Women's World Cup final. Despite speculation of his resignation, Rubiales surprises the footballing world with an extraordinary speech. Luis Rubiales, President of the Spanish FA, has dismissed accusations against... Continue Reading →

Luis Rubiales to step down! Spanish FA president will resign amid intense criticism following Jenni Hermoso forced kiss controversy

Luis Rubiales plans to step down as president of the Spanish Football Association (RFEF) following his controversial forced kiss on Jenni Hermoso during a post-match celebration. This incident has caused significant outrage in the football community and beyond, prompting widespread calls for Rubiales to be held accountable for his actions. The incident occurred after the... Continue Reading →

FIFA open disciplinary proceedings against Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales over forced Jenni Hermoso kiss after Women’s World Cup final

FIFA has initiated disciplinary proceedings against Luis Rubiales, the president of the Spanish FA, in relation to an incident involving a forced kiss on Jenni Hermoso. In the aftermath of a football match, a controversial incident occurred when a football administrator kissed a Spanish forward on the lips during the post-game awards ceremony. This action... Continue Reading →

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