Spain govt. to oversee RFEF amid ‘serious situation’

Football

The Spanish government announced the creation of a special committee on Thursday that will oversee the country’s football federation (RFEF) until the governing body holds new elections.

The decision was taken “in response to the crisis in the organisation and in defence of the general interest of Spain,” the National Sports Council (CSD), the government agency responsible for sport, said in a statement.

The move follows months of scandals after a corruption investigation sparked by an unsolicited kiss from former RFEF chief Luis Rubiales on player Jenni Hermoso‘s lips at the on-pitch awards ceremony following Spain‘s Women’s World Cup success in Sydney.

“The Spanish government has taken this decision in order to correct the serious situation that the RFEF is going through and to allow the organisation to begin a period of regeneration,” the CSD said.

“This Commission for Supervision, Normalisation and Representation will be headed by independent persons of recognised prestige.”

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