Spanish police have arrested at least six people and raided the offices of the Spanish soccer federation as part of a corruption and money laundering investigation that includes suspicions regarding the federation’s deal with Saudi Arabia to take the Spanish Super Cup to the Middle Eastern country. Spain’s Guardia Civil said that they raided the federation’s offices near Madrid and a residence belonging to former federation president Luis Rubiales in the southern city of Granada on Wednesday. Police said that Rubiales was not among the six arrested. The office for Spain’s state prosecutors sai…