Luis Rubiales: Spain’s football association president announces resignation

After the kissing scandal at the World Cup, Spain’s football association president Luis Rubiales announced in an interview that he wanted to resign from his position. When asked by presenter Piers Morgan if he would resign, Rubiales said: “Yes, I will.” He added that he could not continue his work. Morgan published a short excerpt from the interview with the 46-year-old on Sunday evening at Portal X (formerly Twitter). According to Morgan, the conversation was said to have taken place this Sunday. The full episode of the talk show “Piers Morgan Uncensored” has not yet been broadcast. There was also one on X Statement of similar content published, which Spanish media attributed to Rubiales. There was initially no official confirmation from the Spanish association RFEF.

Rubiales kissed player Jennifer Hermoso on the mouth at the award ceremony after Spain won the World Cup final in Sydney on August 20th. This, and an angry speech in which he attacked the government and the media and accused a “false feminism” of wanting to “publicly execute” him, prompted numerous calls from politics, sport and the media for his resignation. Media wrote about a Spanish “MeToo” moment. The world association FIFA suspended him for 90 days, the government initiated proceedings against Rubiales before the sports court and the regional presidents of the RFEF called for his resignation.

But Rubiales clung to his post. The kiss was consensual, he claimed. Hermoso repeatedly denied this, saying she felt “the victim of an impulsive, sexist and inappropriate act to which I did not consent.” The 33-year-old filed a complaint against Rubilaes. This in turn made it possible for the public prosecutor to file a criminal complaint for sexual harassment and coercion.

Investigations against Luis Rubiales

Now an examining judge at the “Audiencia Nacional” in Madrid must decide whether the criminal complaint will be accepted and whether investigations will be initiated that could lead to a trial. Experts estimate that former professional Rubiales could be sentenced to between one and four years in prison if he were to actually be put in the dock and found guilty at trial.

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