Spanish Court Sentences Ex-Soccer Boss Luis Rubiales to Fine for Unwanted Kiss
Spain’s High Court has convicted former Spanish football federation president Luis Rubiales for sexually assaulting player Jenni Hermoso, after he kissed her without consent during the 2023 World Cup celebrations. The court fined Rubiales €10,000 (about $10,434) and imposed other penalties, including a restraining order.
Details of the Case
The incident occurred during the World Cup awards ceremony in Sydney, where Spain’s national team celebrated their victory. Rubiales, 47, kissed Hermoso on the lips, sparking a national outcry and widespread debate about sexism in both women’s football and Spanish society.
Rubiales maintained throughout the trial that the kiss was consensual, stating it happened as part of the celebratory atmosphere. However, Hermoso has consistently denied consent, describing the kiss as unwanted.
Court Ruling
While Rubiales was found guilty of sexual assault, the court cleared him of charges related to coercion. It also acquitted three co-defendants accused of pressuring Hermoso to publicly back Rubiales’ account of the kiss.
In addition to the €10,000 fine, Rubiales is prohibited from contacting Hermoso or approaching her within 200 meters for one year. The fine will be paid over an 18-month period, with a daily rate of €20.
Public Reaction and Impact
The case has sparked heated debates across Spain, drawing attention to issues of consent, power dynamics, and the treatment of women in sports. The backlash overshadowed Spain’s World Cup victory and fueled conversations on gender equality in both football and broader society.
A lawyer representing Hermoso was not immediately available for comment following the court’s ruling.
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