The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has welcomed Rafael Louzan as its new president, amidst a backdrop of recent turmoil and instability. His election on Monday not only marks a pivotal moment for the organization but also underscores the urgency of navigating a crisis that has plagued Spanish football. Louzan, 57, emerged victorious over his
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The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) stands at a crossroads as it prepares for crucial presidential elections in December 2024. This follows a tumultuous period marked by controversy and leadership struggles, notably the suspension of Pedro Rocha in July, who faced a two-year ban due to significant infractions. The absence of effective governance has thrown
Spanish football federation (RFEF) president Pedro Rocha has been denied a request for a temporary injunction against his suspension, leaving him unable to continue in the position without an urgent appeal. In July, Rocha was suspended from holding management positions in sporting bodies for two years by the country’s Administrative Sports Court (TAD) for exceeding