Albert Luque has shown his “dissatisfaction” with the suspension of his position as director of the national team in a letter that he sent to the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). The former player assures that “he has not committed any illicit act”, although he claims to abide by the decision to “guarantee the stability of the senior men’s team” at the gates of this summer’s Euro Cup. “I have decided not to challenge this measure despite my disagreement,” he announces.
The Federation announced on March 27 that it was suspending both Albert Luque and Rubén Rivera, head of marketing, from their duties, whom the Prosecutor’s Office accuses of coercing national team player Jenni Hermoso after everything that happened at the celebration of the World Cup for the Spanish women’s team in Sydney last summer.
“I have not incurred any illicit act, neither during the performance of my professional nor private activities. “I have not incurred a lack of work that deserves the adoption of a measure taken by the RFEF such as the one they have communicated to me,” he assures in said letter, sent to the Human Resources department of the RFEF.
“From my position as director of the national team I have always tried to convey my commitment and maximum collaboration to help reach the highest sporting levels and, of course, it is not my intention to interfere in any way with sporting performance for the next few years.” challenges or generate more instability for the Federation,” says Luque.
The Prosecutor’s Office requested a sentence of two and a half years in prison for the former president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) Luis Rubiales for the crimes of sexual assault and coercion in the case of the non-consensual kiss he gave to the player Jenni Hermoso after the World Cup final in Sydney, on August 20.
On March 27, the public ministry sent its provisional conclusions to the National Court, in which it also requested a sentence of one and a half years in prison for a crime of coercion for the former coach of the women’s team, Jorge Vilda. ; the marketing manager of the RFEF, Rubén Rivera, and the sports director of the men’s team, Albert Luque.