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Spain football kiss ‘stained’ World Cup win, Hermoso tells Rubiales trial

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February 3, 2025
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Jenni Hermoso has told the trial of former Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales that the kiss he gave her at the 2023 World Cup “stained one of the happiest days of my life”.

Rubiales, the former president of Spain’s football federation, went on trial in Madrid on Monday over the kiss, accused of sexual assault and coercion.

Appearing as the trial’s first witness, Hermoso said: “My boss was kissing me, and this shouldn’t happen in any social or work setting.”

Rubiales sparked major controversy when he kissed the athlete on the lips while the players received their World Cup medals in Australia, triggering protests and calls for his resignation.

Hermoso told the court that she had never given permission to be kissed.

“I didn’t hear or understand anything,” she said.

“The next thing he did was to grab me by the ears and kiss me on the mouth.”

She went on: “A kiss on the lips is only given when I decide so”.

Prosecutors are calling for Rubiales, 47, to receive a one-year prison sentence for sexual assault.

They are also calling for him to be given a sentence of a year-and-a-half for coercion, for allegedly trying to pressure Hermoso into saying publicly that the kiss was consensual.

Rubiales denies the charges.

At the time, Rubiales said the kiss had been consensual and denounced a so-called witch-hunt by “fake feminism,” before resigning from his position.

Three of his former colleagues are also on trial accused of coercing Hermoso into saying the kiss was consensual.

Jorge Vilda, coach of the World Cup-winning side, Rubén Rivera, the federation’s former head of marketing, and former sporting director, Albert Luque all deny the charges.

The trial runs until 19 February.

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