Spain federation elects Louzan as president
Briefly

The election of Rafael Louzan as the new president of the RFEF marks a significant change in leadership, following a turbulent period for the organization. This comes right after FIFA announced Spain's role in hosting the 2030 World Cup alongside Morocco and Portugal, which indicates that the RFEF is navigating both institutional challenges and momentous opportunities in international football.
Rafael Louzan's victory comes at a crucial time as the RFEF has been dealing with fallout from former president Luis Rubiales' misconduct, which has led to significant governance issues. Louzan, who is facing a seven-year ban for previous misconduct, highlights the ongoing complexities within the organization as it attempts to restore stability and credibility amidst reputational challenges.
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