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The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has come out to deny claims that president Luis Rubiales has used their money to host orgies.
It was reported by Spanish outlet El Mundo, that Rubiales has been accused of hosting private parties in which he would 'invite eight to ten young girls' to a chalet in the region of Granada.
The claims are said to have been made by Juan Rubiales - the uncle and former chief of staff of the RFEF president.
It's said the parties would be expensed under the pretence of a work event, at which the closest members of his team were present.
El Mundo's report also contains further statements from Juan Rubiales to the country's anti-corruption department, in which he also accuses his nephew of trying to extract money from the RFEF and use his influence to contract private investigators via a business contracted to the federation.
The RFEF have today released a statement which 'laments and categorically denies' the accusations that have been made, saying they have been made by a former employee 'motivated by spite'.
RFEF president Luis Rubiales (pictured) has been accused of using federation money to host orgies with eight to ten young girls at a chalet in Granada by his uncle and former chief in staff
Their statement reads: 'The RFEF deeply regrets and categorically denies the statements made by the former chief of staff of the presidency in the Prosecutor's Office last April.
'The full intervention of Juan Rubiales that is reported today by the newspaper El Mundo is once again a new exercise in falsehoods and manipulation by a former federative