Rayo Valecano refuses to fire the coach he asked staff to rape in the group.

Rayo Vallecano has been behind his decision to appoint coached husband, Carlos Santiso, for the women's team. It's reported by the Guardian. Rayo Vallecano hired Santison for his role on Friday, despite being aware of an audio-incistisation the coach is heard telling the staff to find a girl and [...]
It's reported by the Guardian. Rayo Vallecano hired Santison for his role on Friday, despite having been aware of an audio engineering the coach is heard telling the staff to find a girl and rape her in groups to help strengthen the team's connection.
Santiso was forced to resign as Madrid's U12 team coach, when this audio was released online in November, Periscopi broadcasts.
On audio, Santiso refers to a 2017 issue involving three footballers from Spain's Third League team, Arad CF.
The three players were sentenced to 38-year prison for gang rape of a 15-year-old girl.
” The staff is extraordinary, but there are things we still need. We still need to do something that those of Arad did, man.
We've got to catch a girl, but over age not to get ourselves into trouble and get her [cargarnosla, which doesn't have a weekly translation, but I'm gonna put it all together.
This brings together a staff, a team. Look at Arad, they went up directly. ”
O I can't believe it. https://t.co/Uhx4mE60hV
) Rayo Femenino (@RayoFemenino) January 28, 2022
Rayo Vallecano's Federation of supporters has demanded Santiso be dismissed, publishing a communique about the situation.
The fan club also accused Rayo Vallecanos' president, Raul Martin Pressan of crossing red lines next.
Presa, who issued a promotion for Spanish radio station é cadena SERH, said he would not be affected by Santiso's dismissal: ” We sign with professionals, not with people here,” is said to have expressed it.
It's not the first time Rayo Vallecano has kidnapped the heads for mishandling the women's team.
Spain's Union of Football Women reported the conditions of Rayo Vallecano at the Department of Social Security in November.
The lack of medical staff, training facilities, lack of strippers and small wages were included in the complaint. /Periscope. com/












