The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office has opened investigation proceedings for alleged irregularities in the management of Luis Rubiales at the head of the Spanish Football Federation (FEF), which would include 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 implies that the Public Ministry will begin to investigate to later decide whether to file the matter or prosecute it so that the investigation continues in court.

The case would start from the complaint filed on April 19 by the president of the National Training Center for Soccer Coaches (CENAFE), Miguel Ángel Galán, following the audios published by ‘El Confidencial’.

Galán pointed in it to the commission of crimes of bribery, corruption in business and between individuals, unfair administration and administrative prevarication for said contract. Later, Galán would have expanded the complaint by understanding that Rubiales would also have engaged in criminal conduct by enjoying a home in Madrid whose rent would have been borne by the FEF despite the fact that it would be registered in the capital, which would violate internal regulations.

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