Saturday , 7 June 2025
Home International Sports Football Former Spanish referee chief accused of embezzlement
FootballInternational Sports

Former Spanish referee chief accused of embezzlement

Madrid: The former head of Spanish referees, Victoriano Sanchez Arminio, will have to testify as a defendant for alleged embezzlement, as part of an investigation into the former leadership of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).

Spain’s main criminal court ordered the judge in charge of the investigation to hear Sanchez Arminio, who was president of the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) between 1993 and 2019, as well as the former secretary general, Raul Masso, as defendants.

The court’s order, made public on Tuesday, also calls for the former president of the RFEF, Angel Maria Villar, to testify again as a defendant in the case.

This investigation is prior to and runs parallel to what is known as the “Negreira case”, in which payments from La Liga team Barcelona to companies belonging to the former CTA vice-president, Jose Maria Enrique Negreira, are being investigated.

The Audiencia Nacional gave this order to judge Alejandro Abascal, after partially upholding an appeal by La Liga against the magistrate’s decision not to summon Sanchez Arminio and Masso, after they had already testified as witnesses.

According to the prosecutor’s office, which supported La Liga’s appeal, expert reports show an accounting mismatch of almost 8.0 million euros ($8.57 million).

This discrepancy leads to the suspicion that these funds paid by La Liga for refereeing fees “have not been used for their intended purpose.”

The case is part of the investigation launched in the summer of 2017, known as “Operation Soule”, in which former RFEF president Villar was charged.

Villar, chief of the RFEF for 29 years, is suspected of having created a network through which he allegedly used Spanish national team matches to benefit his son Gorka’s company.

He also allegedly used the RFEF to grant benefits to presidents of regional federations “in whose sphere he was not assured of support”, according to an order by Judge Pedraz, who was then the investigating judge in the case.

 

Source: AFP

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles

Sabalenka and Gauff set for blockbuster French Open final

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka is eyeing a first French Open crown...

Tottenham sack Ange Postecoglou despite Europa League triumph

Tottenham Hotspur have sacked manager Ange Postecoglou, just over two weeks after...

Crystal Palace face Europa League wait amid ownership conflict concerns

Crystal Palace may have to wait until the end of June to...

Postecoglou expresses pride after Tottenham sacking despite Europa League triumph

Ange Postecoglou has expressed immense pride in his two-year spell as Tottenham...