The world of Spanish women’s soccer has been rocked by the news that three of its biggest stars, Vero Boquete Putellas, Marta Torrejón Rodríguez and Irene Paredes have appeared before a judge in Madrid as part of an investigation into the former president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), Luis Rubiales. The trio are accused of receiving money from Rubiales in exchange for their support in the election of his successor, Fernando Sanz.
The three players, who have been part of the Spanish national team since 2014, were called to testify as witnesses in the investigation into Rubiales. The investigation is looking into whether or not Rubiales used his influence to secure the election of Sanz as his successor.
Putellas, Rodríguez and Paredes have all denied any wrongdoing and have stated that they were not aware of any payments being made to them by Rubiales. However, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has opened an investigation into the matter and is looking into the possibility of a conflict of interest.
The trio have been vocal supporters of Sanz and have praised his work as president of the RFEF. They have also been vocal in their support for Rubiales and his tenure as president.
The case is a major blow to the reputation of Spanish women’s soccer and could have far-reaching consequences for the sport in Spain. It is yet another example of how corruption can affect the game and it is important that the truth is uncovered and those responsible are held accountable.
It remains to be seen what will happen with the investigation into Rubiales but it is clear that the trio of Putellas, Rodríguez and Paredes have been caught up in a major scandal. It is a reminder that even the biggest stars in the game can be affected by corruption and it is important that all involved are held to account.