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Faced with the media frenzy caused by the revelations of El Confidencial, around an agreement between the boss of the Spanish Federation and Gerard Pique to relocate the Spanish Super Cup to Saudi Arabia, the RFEF came out of silence.
“The information does not bring anything new compared to what was published in 2019. All the figures for the operation have been presented, explained and approved by the football assembly. (…) This is part of the campaign of harassment and discredit to which we are already accustomed (…) We must be very calm” thus declared an internal source at the Federation to brand.
As a reminder, the president of the RFEF, Luis Rubiales, is accused of having agreed with Gérard Piqué, via his company Kosmos, for the Federation to recover a commission of six million euros for the allocation of the rights from the Supercup to Saudi Arabia.
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While Gérard Piqué and the president of the Spanish Football Federation would have agreed on financial agreements, around the relocation of the Supercup of Spain in Saudi Arabia, the RFEF came out of silence. “The information does not bring anything new compared to what was published in 2019. All the figures for the operation have been presented, explained and approved by the football assembly,” an internal source told Marca.