Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Spanish Soccer Boss Takes Heat for Grabbing Crotch, Kissing Player Without Consent on World Cup Stage
By admin
Published 1 year ago on
August 21, 2023

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

MADRID — Moments after Spain won the Women’s World Cup, the man who leads the country’s national soccer federation took some unwanted attention away from the celebrating players.

Criticism from the Spanish government and the soccer world rained down Monday on Luis Rubiales for his inappropriate conduct while reveling in Spain’s 1-0 win over England in Sunday’s final in Sydney, Australia.

By grabbing his crotch in a victory gesture — seemingly oblivious to 16-year-old Princess Infanta Sofía standing nearby — and then kissing Spain player Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the medal and trophy ceremony on the field, Rubiales’s behavior marred the biggest day for women’s soccer.

The kiss was “deeply lamentable,” world players’ union FIFPRO said. The 45-year-old Rubiales led the union’s Spanish affiliate for eight years before being elected to lead the national soccer federation in 2018.

In Spain, acting minister for sports and culture Miquel Iceta told public broadcaster RNE “it is unacceptable to kiss a player on the lips to congratulate her.”

‘A Form of Sexual Violence’

A stronger reaction came from Spanish government equality minister Irene Montero.

“It is a form of sexual violence that women suffer on a daily basis, and which has been invisible so far, and which we should not normalize,” Montero said wrote Sunday on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

The kiss was shocking given the sport’s long-standing allegations of sexual misconduct by male soccer presidents and coaches against female players in national teams. Two of the 32 World Cup teams, Haiti and Zambia, had to deal with the issue while qualifying for the tournament co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand.

The Spain squad also was in near-mutiny last year on a separate issue because of some players’ complaints about the culture under coach Jorge Vilda.

After the game, when Hermoso passed along the line of soccer dignitaries to collect her medal, Rubiales put his hands to her head and kissed her on the lips. He also hugged several other players and put his arm around Queen Letizia of Spain.

In an Instagram video in the dressing room after the incident, the players screamed and laughed while watching the kiss being replayed on a phone.

Hermoso can be seen laughing and shouting, “But I didn’t like it!” Asked by other players what she was doing, she shouted, “Look at me, look at me,” intimating she couldn’t do much about it.

Late Sunday, the Spanish soccer federation released a statement on behalf of Hermoso to try to settle the controversy.

“It was a totally spontaneous mutual gesture due to the immense joy of winning a World Cup,” Hermoso said in the federation’s statement. “The president and I have a great relationship, his behavior with all of us has been excellent and it was a natural gesture of affection and gratitude.”

FIFPRO, which is based in the Netherlands, took a different view.

“It is deeply lamentable that such a special moment for the players of the Spain national team that was taking place before a global television audience should be stained by the inappropriate conduct of an individual in a role carrying so much responsibility,” FIFPRO said in a statement.

“Uninitiated and uninvited physical gestures towards players are not appropriate or acceptable in any context. This is especially true when players are put in a position of vulnerability because a physical approach or gesture is initiated by a person who holds power over them.”

Rubiales also is a UEFA vice president and was the European soccer body’s most senior elected representative at the final in Australia.

Video clips filmed after the final whistle of Sunday’s match show Rubiales celebrating the victory in the front row of an exclusive section near the queen of Spain and FIFA president Gianni Infantino. Rubiales jumped with both arms in the air, pointing with both index fingers toward the field, then briefly grabbed his crotch with his right hand.

The former player has a key role in wooing soccer officials over the next year while trying to secure hosting rights for the men’s World Cup in 2030. Spain leads a joint bid with Portugal, Morocco and, currently, Ukraine for the 48-team tournament and is favored to win next year’s decision.

UEFA and FIFA did not immediately respond Monday to requests for comment about Rubiales’s conduct.

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

100,000 Eggs Are Stolen in Pennsylvania Amid Shortage

DON'T MISS

Fresno Joins Nationwide Protest Wave Focusing on Gaza, Trump Deportations

DON'T MISS

Fox News Hires President’s Daughter-in-Law Lara Trump for Weekend Show

DON'T MISS

Earthjustice Lawsuit Wants BLM to Stop Approving Kern County Oil Wells

DON'T MISS

US Officials: Trump Wants Only Temporary Displacement of Palestinians From Gaza

DON'T MISS

Wired Wednesday: Can Congress Rein In Credit Card Fees?

DON'T MISS

Clovis Police Officer Injured During Arrest of Three in Mail Theft, High-Speed Chase

DON'T MISS

Will Clovis Become a Non-Sanctuary City? Diane Pearce Pushes for It.

DON'T MISS

Trump’s Executive Order Intends to Bar Transgender Athletes From Girls’ and Women’s Sports

DON'T MISS

Protesters Across US Rally Against Trump and Project 2025

UP NEXT

Cubs Acquire Ryan Brasier in Trade With the Dodgers

UP NEXT

49ers Star Tight End George Kittle Is the NFL 2024 Salute to Service Award Winner

UP NEXT

Bulldogs Suffer 4th OT Loss This Season, Fall to San Jose State

UP NEXT

Trump’s Suggestion the US ‘Take Over’ the Gaza Strip Is Rejected by Allies and Adversaries Alike

UP NEXT

Migrants Are Deported to India on US Military Plane

UP NEXT

The Aga Khan, Spiritual Leader of Ismaili Muslims and a Philanthropist, Dies at 88

UP NEXT

Trump Wants US to Take Ownership of Gaza and Redevelop It After Palestinians Are Resettled

UP NEXT

NFL Commish Calls Chiefs Conspiracy Theory ‘Ridiculous’ but Terrell Owens Floats One

UP NEXT

Trump Says the ‘Gaza Thing Has Never Worked’

UP NEXT

Trump Has Plan to Have Iran ‘Obliterated’ if It Assassinates Him

Earthjustice Lawsuit Wants BLM to Stop Approving Kern County Oil Wells

8 hours ago

US Officials: Trump Wants Only Temporary Displacement of Palestinians From Gaza

8 hours ago

Wired Wednesday: Can Congress Rein In Credit Card Fees?

8 hours ago

Clovis Police Officer Injured During Arrest of Three in Mail Theft, High-Speed Chase

8 hours ago

Will Clovis Become a Non-Sanctuary City? Diane Pearce Pushes for It.

9 hours ago

Trump’s Executive Order Intends to Bar Transgender Athletes From Girls’ and Women’s Sports

9 hours ago

Protesters Across US Rally Against Trump and Project 2025

10 hours ago

Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Put on Hold by Second Federal Judge

10 hours ago

Merced Sees Back-to-Back Protests Demanding Immigrant Protections

11 hours ago

CA School Test Scores Trail Those of States Newsom Considers Culturally Backward

11 hours ago

100,000 Eggs Are Stolen in Pennsylvania Amid Shortage

The Pennsylvania State Police said this week that they were investigating the theft Saturday of 100,000 organic eggs worth more than $40,000...

6 hours ago

6 hours ago

100,000 Eggs Are Stolen in Pennsylvania Amid Shortage

7 hours ago

Fresno Joins Nationwide Protest Wave Focusing on Gaza, Trump Deportations

7 hours ago

Fox News Hires President’s Daughter-in-Law Lara Trump for Weekend Show

8 hours ago

Earthjustice Lawsuit Wants BLM to Stop Approving Kern County Oil Wells

8 hours ago

US Officials: Trump Wants Only Temporary Displacement of Palestinians From Gaza

Wired Wednesday Cover for February 5, 2025. (KMPH Screengrab)
8 hours ago

Wired Wednesday: Can Congress Rein In Credit Card Fees?

8 hours ago

Clovis Police Officer Injured During Arrest of Three in Mail Theft, High-Speed Chase

9 hours ago

Will Clovis Become a Non-Sanctuary City? Diane Pearce Pushes for It.

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend