RFEF elections simplified RFEF Casillas set to go head-to-head with Rubiales

The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) is set for a shakeup with elections set to come, and with Iker Casillas set to go up against Luis Rubiales, there is likely to be an interesting battle for the premiership.

A total of 23,000 people are involved in the election and these people vote to appoint 120 assembly members, which include footballers, coaches, clubs, referees, professionals and semi-professionals.

Each of these sectors vote 50 days after the electoral process begins and 30 days before the Assembly elects the president.

From here, they leave: 20 professional clubs, 29 non-professional, six professional coaches, 10 non-professional coaches, 13 professional footballers, 19 non-professional, 11 referees and 12 futsal players.

All of them make a total of 120, and there are 19 members which make 139 Assembly seats, these are the current presidents of local federations, and all these members will vote for either Rubiales or Casillas.