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Spain’s acting PM calls Rubiales kiss ‘unacceptable’

Calls for Spanish football federation president’s resignation grow louder

Published:Wednesday | August 23, 2023 | 12:13 AM
President of Spain’s football federation, Luis Rubiales (right) hugs Spain’s Aitana Bonmati on the podium following Spain’s win in the final of Women’s World Cup soccer against England at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday.
President of Spain’s football federation, Luis Rubiales (right) hugs Spain’s Aitana Bonmati on the podium following Spain’s win in the final of Women’s World Cup soccer against England at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday.

BARCELONA, Spain (AP):

SPAIN’S ACTING prime minister said it was “unacceptable” that the Spanish soccer federation president kissed a player on the lips without her consent, as pressure builds on Luis Rubiales to resign for tarnishing the team’s Women’s World Cup championship.

Pedro Sánchez praised the team during an audience at the presidential palace yesterday and later joined the growing criticism of Rubiales.

“What we saw is unacceptable,” Sánchez said. “And the apologies offered by Mr Rubiales are not sufficient, I would call them inappropriate, so he must continue taking further steps to clarify what we all saw.”

Late yesterday, the Spanish football federation announced it would hold an emergency meeting of its general assembly on Friday. It is unclear if Rubiales can maintain the backing of the leaders of Spain’s regional football organisations.

The federation said it was opening an internal probe “regarding the incidents during the awards ceremony Women’s World Cup.”

Gender equality and women’s rights have been cornerstones of Sánchez’s leftist government. But Spain’s Women’s World Cup success has been marred by the forced kiss Rubiales gave to player Jenni Hermoso during the medal ceremony following Spain’s 1-0 victory on Sunday in the final against England in Sydney, Australia.

After claiming that those who criticised his kiss were “idiots and stupid people,” Rubiales was forced to apologise on Monday.

Rubiales accompanied the team and staff to the meeting with Sánchez, who greeted him with a handshake.

The forced kiss caused an immediate outcry both inside Spain and abroad. Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Diaz said Rubiales “has harassed and assaulted” a woman and called for his resignation.

The country’s equality minister said it was an act of “sexual assault”. Under a new sexual violence law, the unsolicited kiss, during which Rubiales grabbed Hermoso’s face before giving her a kiss on the mouth, could potentially be pursued as a crime.

Immediately after Spain’s victory, Rubiales had also grabbed his crotch in a victory gesture. That occurred with 16-year-old Princess Infanta Sofía and Queen Letizia of Spain standing nearby.

The country’s leading opposition party has joined in denouncing Rubiales’ behaviour, leaving him without any support from major public or political figures.

Asked if Rubiales should go, Sánchez said that it was not his call to make because the Spanish football federation is not controlled by the government. But Sánchez did say Rubiales “has yet to be clear and compelling in his apologies”.

Spain’s players’ union, which Rubiales used to head, issued a statement yesterday calling for Spain’s Higher Council for Sports, which oversees Spanish sports, to act against Rubiales if he does not step down. The union cited Spain’s sports law that sanctions acts that “damage the dignity” of someone or “creates an atmosphere of intimidation” based on unwanted conduct related to gender or race.

“The incident regarding Jenni Hermoso is especially grave since she finds herself in a situation of vulnerability before a person in a position of power,” the union said.

“A once-in-a-lifetime celebration for the Spanish players has been overshadowed by the improper behaviour of the federation president.”

Spain’s Higher Council for Sports told The Associated Press that yesterday it received a formal complaint against Rubiales filed by the president of Spain’s national school for soccer coaches, Miguel Galan. It said it was studying the complaint.

Sumar, a left-wing political party led by Díaz, also said it had filed an official complaint with Spain’s Higher Council for Sports.

During the celebrations on Monday in the capital, Hermoso avoided commenting on the incident.

“We’re world champions, aren’t we?” she said. “Right now I think it’s too much.”

Players and staff landed late on Monday in Madrid after a 20-plus hour flight from Sydney. They were greeted by thousands in a celebration that lasted until past midnight.

Sánchez said the team members will be awarded Spain’s golden medal of sports achievement.