The CSD submits a “reasoned request” against Rubiales to the Administrative Court of Sport

Possible violation of articles 76.1.a of the Sports Law and 14.h of Royal Decree 1591/1992, both very serious infractions

MADRID, 26 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Higher Sports Council (CSD) formulated this Friday a “reasoned request” to the Sports Administrative Court (TAD) because of “a possible violation” of articles 76.1.a of the Sports Law and 14.h of the Royal Decree 1591/1992 by the president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), Luis Rubiales.

Both infractions are considered “very serious”, which makes it possible to adopt a precautionary and provisional suspension measure for Rubiales as president of the RFEF as a result of his behavior during the women’s World Cup final, described as “unacceptable” by the CSD in the press release where he confirmed his request to the TAD this Saturday.


“Article 76.1.a of the Sports Law refers to abuses of authority and article 14.h of Royal Decree 1591/1992 to notorious and public acts that violate sporting dignity or decorum,” said note said. press.

“In response to both infractions, considered very serious, the Higher Sports Council has submitted to the Administrative Court of Sport a reasoned petition against the president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation,” the note finally stressed.