World Cup-winning coach Vicente del Bosque has been appointed head of a state supervisory commission which will oversee the Spanish football federation (RFEF), which is facing allegations of corruption. The 73-year-old – who became world champion with Spain in 2010 and won the European Championship in 2012 – will lead the “Commission for Supervision, Normalization and Representation,” Sports Minister Pilar Alegría announced on Tuesday. The commission, which was announced last Thursday, is intended to restore the reputation and image of Spanish football in the coming months. Del Bosque embodies…