The Higher Sports Council (CSD) will send this week to the Sports Administrative Court (TAD) a reasoned request for this body to decide whether or not to open a sanctioning file against Pedro Rocha, president of the managing commission of the Royal Spanish Football Federation ( RFEF).

As Efe learned, the CSD has responded in the last few hours to Miguel Galán, president of the National Center of Soccer Coaches (CENAFE), who had requested the Secretary of State for Sports, José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes, through a burofax , the disqualification of Rocha and the members of the commission, via the initiation of a TAD file.

In the letter sent by the CSD to Galán, they remind him and explain the regulatory procedure that is used in this type of situation. And in summary, they tell him that when a complaint of this magnitude is received, the procedure enters the analysis phase, and if indications are seen, a reasoned request is sent to the TAD. It is the same system that the CSD used in the previous complaint by Miguel Angel Galán against Pedro Rocha and that the TAD decided to archive. And it is the same sending procedure to the TAD that the CSD will execute on this occasion.

This afternoon Onda Cero announced that Galán has requested the CSD to disqualify Rocha “for a period of one year.” El Confidencial, for its part, publishes that Miguel Galán in his extension of the complaint asked the president of the CSD that he “has the legal imperative not to act as a firewall with Mr. Rocha” and to transfer his complaints to the TAD.