The long-time head of Spanish football was detained along with his son as authorities investigate charges that include improper management
Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president and FIFA vice-president Angel Maria Villar will remain in custody without bail pending an investigation into alleged corruption.
Villar, his son Gorka, RFEF economic vice-president Juan Padron and general secretary of the Tenerife Football Federation Ramon Hernandez were arrested and detained on Tuesday following a police raid on the organisation's offices in Madrid.
Police said the men were arrested on charges of improper management, misappropriation of funds, corruption and falsifying documents.