The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has recently announced that two of its most prominent members, Luis Bonmatí and José Luis Carmona, will be representing the country at the upcoming UEFA Awards. This news comes amidst controversy surrounding the current president of the RFEF, Luis Rubiales, who has been accused of mismanagement and financial irregularities.
Bonmatí is a former president of the RFEF and is currently the president of the Spanish Professional Football League (LFP). Carmona is the current president of the Spanish Footballers Association (AFE). Both men have been praised for their work in promoting the development of football in Spain.
The decision to send Bonmatí and Carmona to the UEFA Awards has been met with mixed reactions. On one hand, many have praised the RFEF for recognizing two of its most prominent members and for sending a strong message of unity. On the other hand, some have criticized the decision, arguing that it is an attempt to distract from the controversy surrounding Rubiales.
Regardless of the controversy, Bonmatí and Carmona are sure to represent Spain well at the UEFA Awards. They are both highly respected figures in Spanish football and have a long history of promoting the sport in Spain. With their presence at the awards, they will be sending a strong message that Spanish football is still strong and united despite the current issues.
It remains to be seen if Bonmatí and Carmona will be able to help restore some of the lost trust in the RFEF. However, their presence at the UEFA Awards is sure to be a positive step in the right direction.