Former Spanish Football Chief Luis Rubiales on Trial for Alleged Non-Consensual Kiss Incident
Luis Rubiales, the former Spanish football chief, is currently on trial for an incident that occurred during the 2023 Women’s World Cup medal ceremony. Rubiales is facing accusations of non-consensual kissing towards Jenni Hermoso, a moment that has sparked global outrage and turned Hermoso into a symbol of the fight against sexism in sports.
The trial, which commenced on February 3, has captivated Spain as prosecutors are seeking a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for Rubiales. The charges include one year for sexual assault and 18 months for allegedly pressuring Hermoso to downplay the incident.
During his testimony, Rubiales defended his actions by claiming that Hermoso had willingly hugged him and consented to the kiss. He described the incident as “an act of affection” and downplayed its significance. However, Hermoso has maintained that the kiss was non-consensual and left her feeling disrespected, with teammates supporting her account by noting her emotional distress.
A lip-reading expert presented testimony indicating that Rubiales had asked for permission to kiss Hermoso, despite her face not being visible in the video footage. This testimony contradicts Rubiales’ claim that the kiss was consensual.
Aside from the allegations of sexual assault, Rubiales is also facing accusations of coercion towards Hermoso and financial misconduct related to the Spanish Super Cup’s relocation to Saudi Arabia. These additional charges have further tarnished Rubiales’ reputation as a prominent figure in Spanish football.
As the trial unfolds, the outcome will not only impact Rubiales’ future but also shed light on the prevalence of sexism and misconduct in the world of sports. Hermoso’s courage in coming forward has sparked a much-needed conversation about consent and respect in the sporting community.