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Rubiales in a press conference

THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT WILL 'GET HAND IN'

The CSD takes action to suspend Rubiales after not resigning

Published:25/08/2023 - 14:44h

Updated:25/08/2023 - 17:19h

New information maintains that the Higher Sports Council will formally request the suspension of Luis Rubiales as president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation

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The newspaper 'ACE', through an interview of the 'Chain BE', ensured that the Upper Council of Sports (CSD) will do a formal complaint in front of the Administrative Court of the Sport (TAD) so that it suspend immediately of his functions to Luis Rubiales, current president of the Real Spanish Federation of Football (RFEF), by not resigning in Assembly after his acts during the final of the World-wide Feminine.

The Government will suspend to Rubiales

Víctor Frank, secretary of State for the Sport, has appeared in front of the microphones of the 'Chain BE' for desvelar that the complaints against the mandator "are very grave" and will translate in a fast suspension. "Si The TAD gathers to the five of the morning, to the five and ten the CSD will pronounce ", aimed the executive.

Added to this, added that the Government did not speak personally with Rubiales to ask him his resignation. "No, because it is not ours mission, between other things because to do it would not be competent in the process that begins today. Simply there have been contacts with his people for did what had to do", signalled Frank.

On the same line, it affirmed that this Friday will do a public appearance to the 17:00 hours to explain as it will be all the process that could finish in an inhabilitación indefinite for the president of the RFEF. It is important to stand out that the CSD issued a communiqué after the press conference of Rubiales to repudiate his excuses and justifications. "The intervention is absolutely incompatible with the representation that has in the Spanish sport and with the values of a society advanced like the Spaniard", concluded the Upper Council of Sports.

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