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    Trial of Ex-Spain Football President Luis Rubiales Begins

    Ex-Spanish football federation president Luis Rubiales is officially on trial for forcibly kissing striker Jenni Hermoso during the 2023 World Cup trophy ceremony, with Hermoso taking the stand on Monday.

    “I felt disrespected,” Hermoso told the Spanish court. “I think it was a moment that stained one of the happiest days of my life.”

    “My boss was kissing me, and this shouldn’t happen in any social or work setting.”

    Hermoso describes coercion efforts by Rubiales during trial

    Though he denies the charges, Rubiales is on trial for sexual assault as well as for attempting to coerce Hermoso into telling the public that the kiss was consensual.

    “I didn’t hear or understand anything,” Hermoso said about the moment Rubiales assaulted her. “The next thing he did was to grab me by the ears and kiss me on the mouth.”

    Hermoso testified that Rubiales asked her to record a social media video with him on the flight home from Australia to essentially exonerate him in the public eye.

    “I said no,” Hermoso told the court. “I was not going to do anything, that I was not the cause of this.”

    Three other men, including the team’s former head coach Jorge Vilda, are also on trial for their attempts to force Hermoso into publicly supporting Rubiales in the incident’s aftermath.

    The trial is expected to last 10 days, with other high-profile witnesses — including some of Hermoso’s World Cup teammates — scheduled to take the stand.

    Hermoso testified to Spain’s national court about Rubiales’s alleged crimes. (SPANISH NATIONAL COURT/AFP via Getty Images)

    Rubiales faces possible prison time

    According to Spanish law, Rubiales faces up to four years in prison if convicted for both charges.

    That said, prosecutors are pushing for a sentence of two-and-a-half years (one for the assault and one-and-a-half for coercion). They are also asking the court for €50,000 in damages and a permanent ban on Rubiales from ever serving as a sports official again.

    Intense pressure forced Rubiales to resign as the federation’s president three weeks after the assault, and he’s currently serving a FIFA-imposed three-year ban from soccer that is set to expire in 2026.

    Notably, Spanish law has an often-employed buy-out clause for convicted criminals with sentences under two years, meaning Rubiales could avoid incarceration by paying increased damages if the court hands him a sentence of less than 24 months.

    As for Hermoso, she explained to the court that public attention from the incident has deeply impacted her life. While her tenure with Liga MX side Tigres allows her an escape from the Spanish media when she’s in Mexico, that respite dissipates whenever she returns to Spain.

    “I have not been able to really live freely,” she told the court on Monday.

    The post Trial of Ex-Spain Football President Luis Rubiales Begins appeared first on Just Women's Sports.



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