Spain's government on Tuesday appointed former national squad coach Vicente del Bosque as head of a new committee supervising the country's scandal-ridden RFEF soccer federation, Sports Minister Pilar Alegria said. Spain, which will co-host the 2030 World Cup, last week announced the creation of a special committee to oversee RFEF until the governing body holds new elections. The move followed months of scandals including a corruption investigation and the dismissal of its chief Luis Rubiales after he planted an unsolicited kiss on the mouth of player Jenni Hermoso during the on-pitch awards ceremony after the Spanish women's World Cup triumph in Sydney last year.
The Scotland Under-21s midfielder has been in outstanding form in recent weeks and is out of contract at Pittodrie at the end of the season
The actors are hoping to get Club Necaxa to the top of the Liga MX league.
There may be no Premier League representation left in the Champions League, but there is still plenty of English interest in the semi-finals