A Spanish judge on Tuesday summoned disgraced ex-football chief Luis Rubiales to testify on April 29 over an alleged graft scandal at the national federation (RFEF) when he was president, court documents showed.
The 46-year-old returned to Spain from the Dominican Republic on April 3 and was briefly detained at the airport as part of a probe into federation contracts signed since 2018, including one signed by Rubiales to take the Spanish Super Cup to Saudi Arabia.
Rubiales’ return to Spain came two weeks after investigators searched 11 locations, including the RFEF’s Madrid headquarters and his house in the southern city of Granada, as part of a probe into alleged corruption and other crimes.
The March 20 raids were part of “an investigation linked to presumed crimes linked with corruption in business, fraudulent administration and money laundering”, judicial sources said.
The Super Cup contracts are worth 40 million euros a year ($43.3 million) with the deal brokered by Kosmos, a company owned by former Barcelona and Spain defender Gerard Pique.
During the raids, police arrested the RFEF’s legal director Pedro Gonzalez Segura and its head of human resources Jose Javier Jimenez as well as the federation’s external legal adviser Tomas Gonzalez Cueto.
A day later, the RFEF sacked both men and ended its contract with GC Legal, Gonzalez Cueto’s firm.
Rubiales was forced to step down as RFEF boss last September after forcibly kissing Women’s World Cup star Jenni Hermoso following Spain’s triumph in the Sydney final in August.
He is to go on trial over the non-consensual kiss which under Spanish law can be classed as sexual assault.