Specifically, in addition to the aforementioned headline, the following text was also included in the article:"On the other hand, Flashscore has learned that some arrests have also been made in the Granada Football Federation that could be directly related to what is happening in Las Rozas (Madrid). Let's not forget that Luis Rubiales, former president of the RFEF, currently lives in Granada".
This article, after confirming that it contains false information, has been modified, as can be seen in the following link: UPDATED NEWS.
Furthermore, in compliance with the Organic Law 2/1984, of 26 March, regulating the right of rectification, we publish this note sent by the Granada Delegation of the Royal Andalusian Football Federation to the editorial staff of Flashscore.
"In view of the article entitled "THE UCO'S RECORDS TO THE RFEF CAN TOUCH THE GRANADA FEDERATION", published on the Flashscore website dated 20 March 2024, the Granada Delegation of the Royal Andalusian Football Federation avails itself of its right of rectification to state the following:
'That it is not true that any arrest has been carried out in the Granada Football Federation nor that there has been any type of search in the facilities of the same nor is there any type of link of the Granada Delegation of the Royal Andalusian Football Federation with the aforementioned police operation allegedly carried out in the Royal Spanish Football Federation'".