According to AS, both FIFA and UEFA have issued an ultimatum to the Spanish government. If they cannot guarantee that a new president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) will be elected by the end of the year, Spanish clubs and the national team will face bans.
The report states that FIFA, UEFA, and the RFEF are set to meet with the Spanish government this Wednesday to discuss a plan that ensures the election of a new president for the federation, aiming to resolve the chaos that has ensued since Rubiales’ departure.
It is understood that the main obstacle currently facing the RFEF lies in allegations of numerous irregularities in the electoral process.
AS reports that FIFA and UEFA have delivered a final ultimatum to the Spanish government. Should the RFEF fail to elect a new president by the end of the year, Spanish clubs will be barred from European competitions, and the national team will be unable to participate in the European Championship and the World Cup. Additionally, Spain faces the risk of losing its bid to host the 2030 World Cup.
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