Iker Casillas has set Monday, it will officially be a candidate for the presidency of the Spanish football federation RFEF. The history of the legendary goalkeeper looks like this finally come to an end.
the Spanish media have reported a few weeks ago that it looked as if barcelona is the new chairman of the football association wants it to be. The 38-year-old goalkeeper from FC Porto to confirm his candidacy, and now also through social media.
“yes, Yes, I will at the next election as a candidate for the presidency,” writes the Match on Monday on Twitter. “I’m the president of FC Porto, and will be informed of this decision. I can only be very, very grateful.”
The election for the RFEF in the spring was held, and they will Match up against fellow countryman, Luis Rubiales. The right-back was in may of 2018 and has been appointed as the successor of that Angel Maria Villar, who will be in 2017 and had to resign as a result of a major corruption investigation.
Next, to me presentaré a la Presidencia de la @RFEF cuando se convoquen las elecciones. Juntos vamos a bajar de nuestra Federación, a la altura del mejor fútbol del mundo: “el de España”. #IkerCasillas2020.
AvatarAuteurIkerCasillasMoment of plaatsen12:56 – 17-February-2020 the Match seems to be the last game of the game
the Match has been around for almost a year, no game is more gekeept for FC Porto, but they never officially declared an end to his career. The Spaniard was at the beginning of may last year, suffered a heart attack and occurred at his recovery, in July, joined the engineering staff of the runner-up of Spain.
In november, made the Match, surprisingly enough, it still has its back to the training ground of FC Porto, but it was only a matter of an official event since then have come for the 167-c international.
it looked as if barcelona spent the majority of his professional career with his youth club, Real Madrid, he made his debut in 1999 with the first goal and set up The ‘Royal’ in the summer of 2015 in FC Porto. He keepte since then, the 156 official matches for the 28-times champion of Spain.