Luis Rubiales Refuses to Step Down After Kissing Jennifer Hermoso
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Luis Rubiales Refuses to Step Down , After Kissing Jennifer Hermoso.
On Aug. 24, FIFA's disciplinary committee announced proceedings against Luis Rubiales,
the president of the Spanish FA (RFEF).
The announcement followed Rubiales'
unsolicited kiss on Women's World Cup
winner Jenni Hermoso's lips.
The August 20 incident reportedly sparked
outrage and prompted Hermoso
to say such acts should "never go unpunished.".
The August 20 incident reportedly sparked
outrage and prompted Hermoso
to say such acts should "never go unpunished.".
The incident occurred as Rubiales
was presenting the team with their medals
after beating England 1-0 in the final. .
The incident occurred as Rubiales
was presenting the team with their medals
after beating England 1-0 in the final. .
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee
has informed Rubiales that it is
opening disciplinary proceedings against him based on the events
that occurred during the final, FIFA disciplinary committee statement, via ESPN.
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee
has informed Rubiales that it is
opening disciplinary proceedings against him based on the events
that occurred during the final, FIFA disciplinary committee statement, via ESPN.
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee
will only provide further information
on these disciplinary proceedings
once it has issued a final
decision on the matter, FIFA disciplinary committee statement, via ESPN.
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee
will only provide further information
on these disciplinary proceedings
once it has issued a final
decision on the matter, FIFA disciplinary committee statement, via ESPN.
FIFA reiterates its unwavering
commitment to respecting the
integrity of all individuals and
strongly condemns any
behavior to the contrary, FIFA disciplinary committee statement, via ESPN.
FIFA reiterates its unwavering
commitment to respecting the
integrity of all individuals and
strongly condemns any
behavior to the contrary, FIFA disciplinary committee statement, via ESPN.
After encountering backlash, Rubiales apologized, but Spain's acting prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, called his words "insufficient and inadequate.".
After encountering backlash, Rubiales apologized, but Spain's acting prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, called his words "insufficient and inadequate.".
Calls for Rubiales' resignation have
mounted around the globe, and sources
told ESPN that he planned to quit.
However, on Aug. 25, the embattled
president said he will not resign from his position
and plans to "fight to the end," CNN reports.
It was a spontaneous kiss … It was spontaneous, mutual, euphoric and with consent, which is the key. This is the key to all of the criticism, of all of the campaign which has been mounted in this country: that it was without consent. No. It was with consent, Luis Rubiales, via statement
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