“Does anyone have a question?” she asked. Y council members RFEF those in front of him kept their hands down without asking for a turn.

“We’re opening the first round of questions,” Camps said as Rubiales left the room, after announcing the president’s new salary model, which will be voted on in parliament. “There isn’t a first one, so I understand there won’t be a second one,” he said shortly after, in the face of silence or passivity, depending on how you look at the participants.

711.000 €

No one asked for an explanation for anything.guessing what will happen minutes later, a mass bath at the beginning that strengthens Rubiales from within spanish football. His new salary has been voted on, Annual gross 711,000 Euros (including housing allowance) and 83 were adopted with one abstention and no vote. The trend, repeated in the votes below, is more formal, related to sporting events and structures.

Voting on the annual accounts alone was suspended due to an allegation linked to the investigating Soule Litigation by LaLiga, it was the star of the appointments. Aspects of Ángel María Villar’s administration as president of the RFEF between 2009 and 2017. There is nothing to prevent the unanimous support of Rubiales, who has always been proud of his administration for four years: It is difficult to find such a successful federation at the sporting level.

Rubiales denied nearly all of the charges. Received in the past weeks due to private audio recordings and documents of the president released by ‘El Confidencial’. The only subject he did not enter was in the records of members of the Government, especially former Minister José Guirao and former Foreign Minister Irene Lozano. That day, however, the RFEF issued a statement rejecting registrations made to ministers. But not to the secretaries of state.

uncle john

Although perhaps the most notable Camps’ indirect reference to “information released today that may perhaps provide clues” as to who was behind the leak. your voice. Without mentioning it, it is clear that Camps is referring to information published by ‘Arrow Diario’ with the headline, “Rubiales’ uncle and former chief of staff is the mole in the League’s campaign to oust him from the Presidency.” In any case, he threw the stone and hid his hand.

Rubiales himself gave the nature of truth to the publication in question.points out his uncle Juan Rubiales: “It seems that employees within the RFEF are being influenced to illegally transmit confidential information. It’s amazing that all this has happened with the management we’ve done.”

On the controversial housing benefit Rubiales received, legal counsel González Cueto argued that although he is generally not intended to live in Madrid, his purchase was correct and should do so because of his position at the RFEF. “Rubiales lived in Madrid in his previous status as head of the AFE. Otherwise, your usual address will be another address. I won’t speculate but his children live in Valencia and the rest of his family lives in Granada.“He defended his lawyer.

Gerard Pique

González Cueto further stated, “After reviewing all the regulations, both private and public, in Spain, Europe and even the USA, I could not find a suitable place for the so-called conflict of interest attributed to Mr. Piqué. It does not fall within the scope of any concept to be used, there is no conflict of interest” .

Regarding the trip to New York, which was paid for by the RFEF, Rubiales argued that it was a business trip with two other federal employees at the time. (among them his uncle now pointed curiously), thus denying that he was on a pleasure trip with his partner at the time.

Rubiales said that Qatar’s bid to host the Super Cup was never consolidated, because the emirate did not want it and in any case for a lesser amount than signed by Saudi Arabia: 33m euros compared to 40.

About the different complaints submitted to the Ordinary Justice and Supreme Board of Sports, the RFEF downplayed them as it felt there was no way out.

Thus, he was slowly cleaning up almost all the “attacks” he had received in the last four years, boasting of the economic management he had carried out: “In short, a very successful balance, a very successful management model. Today it is a reference. It would be right to emphasize what this board of directors did”.

Support of COE, absence of CSD

According to this newspaper’s report, CSD president José Manuel Franco did not attend the RFEF meeting as a guest, as he did on other occasions. In attendance were COE president Alejandro Blanco, who passionately defended Rubiales: “EIt does a great job beyond the storms that can occur in all sports every year. To clarify, I express my support and respect for you and your entire team and I fully trust your management in Spanish football. No one should have any doubts.”