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The CSD raises the complaints against Rubiales to the TAD

   MADRID, 25 Ago.

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The CSD raises the complaints against Rubiales to the TAD

   MADRID, 25 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Higher Sports Council (CSD) has raised this Friday to the Sports Administrative Court (TAD) the complaints sent to the body against the president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), Luis Rubiales, for his behavior during the celebration of the World Cup female, and after the president has decided to continue in office.

As CSD sources have confirmed to Europa Press, the organization sees Rubiales' intervention in the RFEF Extraordinary General Assembly "absolutely incompatible" with the representation he has in Spanish sport, denouncing that it does not agree with the values ​​of a "advanced" society.

Thus, the CSD will raise today, and immediately, the complaints sent to the agency against Luis Rubiales to the TAD. Specifically, the organizations and people who have denounced Rubiales are the Association for Women in Professional Sports (AMDP); the president of Cenafe, Miguel Galán; the referee Estrada Fernández; League F and Add.

The Secretary of State for Sport, Victor Francos, will report this afternoon on the steps to follow at a press conference starting at 5:00 p.m., at the Government Sub-delegation in Tarragona.

Francos already announced in an interview in La SER that he would activate "all the mechanisms" that are in his hands "to take the appropriate measures" against Rubiales, after confirming that he will not resign from his position despite the "pressure" received as a result of his kiss without consent to the player Jenni Hermoso.

"As of this moment I have just activated all the instruments available to the CSD to take the appropriate measures that are in our hands, which is to analyze the complaints and analyze the cause," he advanced on the radio program 'Today' .

The Secretary of State for Sport confirmed that, despite the fact that they have not received the RFEF report on the case, that "will not" "delay" them and that therefore they are already going to carry out the process. "I can already announce that we are going to file a complaint as a very serious offense; and if they ask us, the suspension," he declared.

Francos said he felt "surprised" by Rubiales' attitude in the RFEF's Extraordinary General Assembly and stressed that they will "follow the entire procedure that the TAD to act.