Rafael Louzan’s election as the new president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) marks a pivotal moment for Spanish football, especially in these tumultuous times. Elected on a decisive Monday, Louzan takes the helm under a cloud of recent controversies that have beset the federation. His election came shortly after FIFA confirmed Spain’s participation
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The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) is poised for a significant turning point as it gears up for presidential elections on December 16, a date that promises to be pivotal for the future of football in Spain. Since the suspension of Pedro Rocha in July, the federation has been operating without a fully appointed leader,
Spanish football federation president Pedro Rocha’s suspension has been upheld, leaving him unable to continue in his position without an urgent appeal. The country’s Administrative Sports Court (TAD) suspended Rocha from holding management positions in sporting bodies for two years after his actions following his predecessor’s departure were deemed to be in excess of his