The Central Operational Unit of the Civil Guard has raided the Football City of Las Rozas on suspicions of corruption, disloyal administration, and money laundering.
Luis Rubiales, former RFEF president, is expected to be arrested as soon as he steps on Spanish soil.
Elections for the RFEF have still not been called 6 months after Rubiales's resignation.
The candidacy for presidency of Pedro Rocha, considered a continuation, arises amidst doubts about the future of Spanish football.
The alternative candidate Carlos Herrera still needs endorsements for his candidacy.
RFEF activities should be more closely monitored by the Superior Council of Sports.
Conclusion: It is critical that the football world move forward and break with a federative way of doing things involving corruption and favoritism.