The ‘Rocha case’ is causing a lot of concern for FIFA and UEFA

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) held a meeting on Thursday with high-level representatives of the UEFA and the FIFA to address the current situation of the RFEF and its president, in relation to the case presented against him from the Sports Administrative Court (TAD)

The Sports Administrative Court (TAD) could disqualify the president of the RFEF, Pedro Rochafor the next six years for an alleged abuse of power during his time as rector of the Management Board.

The process is now in the allegations phase before the CAS makes a final decision, which could occur in mid-JulyRocha’s disqualification would be a serious setback for Spanish football with the 2030 World Cup looming.

This issue has attracted the close attention of the highest governing bodies of European and world football, who have expressed concern significant for the situation.

Crucial moment

This concern is intensified by the context of these events, that occur during the German Euro Cup and at a crucial moment for the 2030 World Cup bid

Furthermore, the procedures intervene at a critical point for Spanish football, which has recently achieved a much desired institutional harmony and collaboration with various football authoritiesThe peace with LaLiga, chaired by Javier Tebas, is the best demonstration.

Both UEFA and FIFA have committed to maintaining regular communication with the RFEF. to be informed of any new developments and subsequent actions. This commitment underlines their dedication to addressing any issues that arise promptly and effectively.

2024-06-27 19:16:30
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