Former Barcelona president Sandro Rosell was arrested on Tuesday in connection with a money laundering investigation.
Per El Mundo (h/t Marca), Spain’s National Court ordered the probe, and a joint task force, comprised of the civil guard and police, arrested him after the investigation indicated he “collected irregular commissions, obtained through the sale of the image rights of the Brazilian football team.”
The money collected was then allegedly laundered through “fictitious companies established in tax havens.” Rosell worked with the Brazilian Football Confederation prior to becoming Barca president in 2010.
The 53-year-old used his company, Ailanto Marketing, to organise friendlies for the Brazilian national side and allegedly charged “irregular” commissions for doing so.
Ricardo Teixeira, former president of the CBF between 1989 and 2012, along with other former Brazilian directors of football, have also been implicated in the investigation.
In 2012, Teixeira was, along with former FIFA president Joao Havelange, found to have accepted £28 million in payments from marketing company ISL, who previously broadcast the World Cup on TV.
Per El Mundo (h/t Marca) prosecutors want to hand Rosell a five-year jail sentence on charges of corruption in business and fraud.
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