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Spanish FA and home of Luis Rubiales raided in Saudi Arabia corruption probe

Sky News Wednesday, 20 March 2024
At least six suspects have been arrested after the offices of the Spanish FA were raided along with the home of former president Luis Rubiales as part of a probe into the deal to take the Spanish Super Cup to Saudi Arabia.
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News video: Luis Rubiales tells Spanish court he will cooperate with corruption probe

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The former Spanish football boss says he is planning to return from the Dominican Republic after being named as a person of interest.

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