The Public Prosecutor’s Office has invited soccer player Jenni Hermoso to formalize her complaint against the RFEF president over the non-consensual kiss at the World Cup final. Meanwhile, the mother of the embattled official has started a hunger strike inside a church against ‘the bloody and inhumane hounding’ of her son
World soccer’s top governing body bars the president of the Spanish federation “from all soccer-related activities at national and international level” following the controversy over the non-consensual kiss with Jennifer Hermoso and prohibits him from any contact with her to prevent him from pressuring her
The president of the Spanish Football Federation presented himself as the victim of a witch hunt by ‘false feminists’ and claims World Cup final kiss with Spain midfielder was ‘consensual’
The governing body’s disciplinary committee will weigh if Luis Rubiales violated its code relating to ‘the basic rules of decent conduct’ and ‘behaving in a way that brings the sport of football and/or FIFA into disrepute’
Jenni Hermoso, a 33-year-old forward and key player for Spain, said in a statement that the FUTPRO players’ union and her agent would defend her interests and speak on her behalf
A sports disciplinary council will hear a complaint about obscene gestures and a non-consensual kiss by the president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation during the final of the FIFA Women’s World Cup
The top scorer in the history of FC Barcelona and the Spain national team, her former coaches define the World Cup-winner as an example of sensitivity and seniority
Luis Rubiales — the president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation — forcibly kissed top-scorer Jenni Hermoso, after her team defeated England 1-0. He then followed her into the locker room and joked about marrying her. These occurrences eclipsed a historic moment in women’s soccer
The kiss was shocking given the sport’s long-standing allegations of sexual misconduct by male soccer presidents and coaches against female players on national teams
Spain won the Women’s World Cup for the first time with Olga Carmona’s first-half strike giving La Roja a 1-0 victory over England in the final at Stadium Australia