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Posted: 2024-03-22T11:03:34Z | Updated: 2024-03-22T11:03:34Z Police Raid Ex-Spanish Soccer Presidents Property In Corruption Probe | HuffPost

Police Raid Ex-Spanish Soccer Presidents Property In Corruption Probe

Luis Rubiales, who faces trial over his Women's World Cup kiss of Jenni Hermoso, is now under investigation over a deal to hold Spains Super Cup in Saudi Arabia.

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) Former Spanish soccer boss Luis Rubiales says he will return to Spain to face a judicial probe into the business deal to hold the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia, court officials said on Thursday.

Rubiales was in the Dominican Republic when police raided a property belonging to him in Granada and the offices of the Spanish Football Federation in Madrid on Wednesday in a corruption and money laundering investigation.

Officers made seven arrests. Rubiales was identified as one of five additional individuals put under investigation.

A court official told The Associated Press that Rubiales lawyer informed a Madrid-based court in the hours after the raids that he was willing to cooperate with authorities and had plans to fly home on April 6, but that he would be willing to come sooner if requested by a judge.

Rubiales lawyer included a copy of his plane ticket to fly back from the Dominican Republic. The court official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the case.

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Former president of the Spanish football federation Luis Rubiales was identified as one of five additional individuals put under investigation.
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No arrest warrant has been issued by the court for Rubiales or any other person of interest in the case. The office for Spains state prosecutors said 11 premises were raided for documents on Wednesday.

During his time as president of Spanish soccer, Rubiales overhauled the format of the Spanish Super Cup in 2020, creating a four-team mini tournament and moving the competition to Saudi Arabia as part of a deal that was reportedly worth 40 million euros (then $42 million) per tournament for the federation.

Prosecutors opened a probe of that deal in 2022 following leaked audio between Rubiales and then-Barcelona player Gerard Piqu regarding millions of dollars in commissions. Piqus sports entertainment company Kosmos was involved in the deal with the federation and Saudi Arabia.

A company official told the AP that no employee of Kosmos has been detained or placed under investigation and no property of the company has been raided.

Rubiales stepped down in September after causing an international scandal for kissing Spain player Jenni Hermoso without her consent at the Womens World Cup final. He is facing a trial for allegedly sexually assaulting Hermoso. He has denied any wrongdoing.

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