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Pedro Rocha Is No Longer Disabled: Justice Gives Him Reason and Annuls the Tad's Sanction

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The Justice has given the right to Pedro Rocha, former president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), and has annulled the disqualification agreed by the Administrative Court of Sport (TAD).The former leader could not stand for the last federal elections due to the two years of disqualification by the TAD, which resulted in the victory of the current president of the RFEF, Rafael Louzan.The Central Court of Dispute Number 2 of the National…
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The National High Court returns the case to the Administrative Court of Sport to analyze the allegations that Rocha presented at the time, which could not be submitted to the elections of the federation that Louzan won

The Central Court of Disputes 2 of the National High Court has annulled the decision of the Administrative Tribunal of Sport (TAD) which sanctioned the former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) Pedro Rocha with two years of disqualification and has ordered the retroaction of the proceedings to the time prior to the issuance of the said Resolution to take into account the allegations and evidence presented by the appellant …

The Justice has given the right to Pedro Rocha, former president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), and has annulled the disqualification agreed by the Administrative Court of Sport (TAD).The former leader could not stand for the last federal elections due to the two years of disqualification by the TAD, which resulted in the victory of the current president of the RFEF, Rafael Louzan.The Central Court of Dispute Number 2 of the National…

The Central Administrative Court No. 2 has ruled in favor of Pedro Rocha, who should have been able to run in the presidential elections of the Spanish Football Federation, which Rafael Louzán won. Furthermore, the former president of the organization after Luis Rubiales' departure was banned from office for two years by the Administrative Court of Sport (TAD), a sentence that has since been overturned.

The ordinary justice has annulled the disqualification of Pedro Rocha, former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, ordered by the Administrative Court of Sport. The Central Court of Disputes number 2 has handed down a ruling in which it finds that the right of defense of the Extremaduran leader was violated, leaving the sanction ineffective.

I turn in the case of Pedro Rocha's disqualification. As COPE may have known, the Justice has given reason to the former president of the RFEF and has annulled his disqualification by the TAD. The Judge of the Administrative Dispute considers the resolution “contrary to the law” by not hearing the TAD's own allegations “creating him defenseless” The TAD disqualified Pedro Rocha for 2 years and a fine of 33,000 euros for dispensing the services o…

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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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