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The RFEF made payments “not adequately justified” for more than €267M

El expresidente de la Federación Española de Fútbol Ángel María Villar durante la rueda de prensa que ofreció para explicar los riesgos a los que se expone el fútbol español por la "injerencia gubernamental" -que incluyen que se le impida disputar el Mundial- y en la que aseguró que si pierde los procesos en los que está inmerso y que le han supuesto la suspensión por un año de su cargo de presidente de la Federación Española de Fútbol, acudirá a los tribunales internacionales.

The ‘Operation Soule’, the one in which various irregularities allegedly committed by the former president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) were investigated. Ángel María Villar, was extended for three months at the request of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office and the accusation brought by LaLiga. Well now, according to the newspaper The world, A report from the General Intervention of the State Administration (IGAE) would have just been added to the records of this case, which maintains that the RFEF made payments “not adequately justified” for a value of 267,288,638 euros for at least eight years.. That is, the years between 2009 and 2017. Report which has already been delivered to the National Court.

Just as it gathers the information from El Mundo, the IGAE report collects some “fees of the referees, assistant referees, fourth referees and reporting delegates” amounting to 117,128,021 euros, as well as 52,018,761.86 euros allegedly used for the “contribution to grassroots football”. However, the fate of this last amount is also unknown. In this way, the “proceedings pending execution (expert reports, documentaries) that escape the work rhythm of this judicial body”, which allowed the investigation period to be extended for another three months, have ended up agreeing with Judge Alejandro Abascal, who He was the one who decided to extend the instruction period.

El Mundo also adds that the “IGAE (General Intervention of the State Administration) explains that there is no traceability between accounting and bank documentation to control the money that the RFEF received from LaLiga”. And it is that in the report mentioned above, in which the funds transferred by the National Professional Soccer League (LNFP) during the period from 2009 to 2017 are broken down, it is concluded that “endless operations were carried out with this money without duly accrediting their destination”.

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