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Spanish football kiss saga takes more surreal twists
Updated 01:21, 29-Aug-2023
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The mother of Spanish soccer chief Luis Rubiales started a hunger strike inside a church on Monday to protest against what she called her son's "inhumane treatment" over his grabbing and kissing player Jenni Hermoso, his cousin said.

Rubiales, president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), was suspended on Saturday by FIFA amid a furore after he kissed Hermoso on the mouth during the awards ceremony following Spain's World Cup victory in Sydney on August 20. Hermoso says she did not want to be kissed.

He has refused to resign, even as the matter has spiraled into a national row over macho behaviour, women's rights and sexual abuse.

In yet another bizarre twist, the RFEF raised the stakes further by calling on European football's governing body UEFA to consider expelling them due to the Spanish government's intervention in trying to force the sacking of Rubiales.

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Hunger strike

The Spanish government cannot fire Rubiales but has strongly denounced his actions and said on Friday it was seeking to get him suspended using a legal procedure before a sports tribunal.

If granted, the eyebrow-raising request would mean all Spanish clubs, including Real Madrid and Barcelona being banned from this year's UEFA competitions such as the Champions League. It would also mean the Spanish national team's expulsion from the men's Euro 2024 qualifiers.

Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz met on Monday with representatives of the women players' union FUTPRO, which represents Hermoso, and the Association of Spanish Footballers.

"What footballer Jenni Hermoso has experienced should never have happened," Diaz said in a video statement prior to the meeting.

Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is at loggerheads with the women's national team. /Juan Medina/Reuters
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is at loggerheads with the women's national team. /Juan Medina/Reuters

Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is at loggerheads with the women's national team. /Juan Medina/Reuters

Rubiales' cousin, Vanessa Ruiz, told reporters that the family was suffering and facing harassment over what she described as "unfair" premature judgements.

"We want to be left alone and justice to prevail...Jenni, we want you to tell the truth." Ruiz said.

She said his mother Angeles Bejar had gone on hunger strike and did not wish to leave the parish church of Divina Pastora in Rubiales' hometown in Motril, southern Spain.

Bejar told state news agency EFE her strike would last "until a solution is found to the inhumane and bloody hunt they are carrying out against my son with something he does not deserve."

She added: "There is no sexual abuse since there is consent on both sides, as the images prove……my son is incapable of hurting anyone."

Spain's Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz and President of FUTPRO Amanda Gutierrez Dominguez discuss the crisis. /Isabel Infantes/Reuters
Spain's Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz and President of FUTPRO Amanda Gutierrez Dominguez discuss the crisis. /Isabel Infantes/Reuters

Spain's Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz and President of FUTPRO Amanda Gutierrez Dominguez discuss the crisis. /Isabel Infantes/Reuters

Defiance

Rubiales, 46, has been defiant over the kiss - which has been condemned as unwanted by Hermoso, her teammates, several male players, and the Spanish government.

At a federation meeting on Friday where he had been widely expected to step down, Rubiales instead refused to quit, seeking to defend his behaviour and calling the kiss "spontaneous, mutual, euphoric and consensual".

RFEF has said Rubiales will defend himself legally to prove "his complete innocence".

Hermoso said she did not consent to the kiss and felt "vulnerable and the victim of an aggression".

Gender issues have become a prominent topic in Spain in recent years. Tens of thousands of women have taken part in street marches protesting against sexual abuse and violence, and the Socialist-led coalition government has presided over legal reforms including around equal pay or abortion rights.

All 23 of Spain's cup-winning squad including Hermoso, as well as dozens of other squad members, said on Friday they would not play internationals while Rubiales remained head of the federation. Their next match is away to Sweden in the Nations League on September 22.

Spanish football kiss saga takes more surreal twists

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Source(s): Reuters

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