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Editorial: La Vanguardia

  • 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.