The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has ushered in a new leadership era with the election of Rafael Louzan as president. His election, held just days after FIFA confirmed Spain’s participation in the 2030 World Cup alongside Morocco and Portugal, signifies a crucial transition for Spanish football. Louzan, a veteran of the Galician Football Federation,
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The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) is set to conduct pivotal elections for its presidency on December 16, 2024. This follows an extended period of instability that has left the federation leaderless since July. The previous president, Pedro Rocha, was suspended for a two-year term by Spain’s Sports Council (CSD) after committing a significant infraction,
A recent court ruling has denied a request made by Spanish football federation president Pedro Rocha for a temporary injunction against his suspension. This decision has effectively removed him from his position in the federation, pending any urgent appeal that may be submitted. Rocha’s suspension stemmed from a ruling by the country’s Administrative Sports Court