Union representing World Cup champion kissed by Spanish soccer head demands act


BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The players’ union representing the Women’s World Cup winner kissed without her consent by the president of the Spanish soccer federation said Wednesday that his inappropriate act should not go unpunished.

Jenni Hermoso, who was kissed forcibly by federation head Luis Rubiales during Sunday’s awards ceremony, said in a statement that the FUTPRO players’ union and her agent would “defend my interests and speak on my behalf.”

The union continued the statement by adding: “We are working so that the acts like the ones we witnessed don’t go unpunished, are sanctioned, and that pertinent measures are adopted to protect the soccer players against actions that are unacceptable.”

Hermoso, a 33-year-old forward and key player for Spain, had said on a video streamed on social media during a changing room celebration following the 1-0 win over England in Sunday’s final that she “did not like it, but what could I do” about the kiss.

In the immediate uproar over the kiss, the federation released a statement in the name of Hermoso in which she downplayed the incident. Later, a local media report by sports website Relevo.com said that the federation had coerced her to making the statement. The federation has denied this to The AP.

Relevo.com also reported that Rubiales asked for Hermoso to appear on the video in which he apologized for kissing her, only for her to refuse. It said captain Ivana Andrés also was asked to participate but likewise refused. Relevo said people traveling with the Spanish delegation back to Madrid also saw coach Jorge Vilda try to convince Hermoso’s family for her to appear in the video.

For the head of Spain’s top sports authority, Hermoso should not be made the focus of the incident.

“(Hermoso) can decide to speak out or not, and whatever she does she will be doing the right thing, because above all we cannot put the responsibility for this on her,” said Víctor Francos, Spain’s secretary of state for sports and president of Spain’s Higher Council for Sports.

Francos says that Rubiales’ conduct has damaged the country’s image — just as it tries to win a joint bid to host the 2030 men’s World Cup.

“Spanish sports did not offer a good image as far as its leaders were concerned,” Francos told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from Madrid.

Pressure is growing for federation president Rubiales to step down or for the government to seek his removal via Francos’ office and the courts.

Rubiales has also become a national embarrassment for having grabbed his crotch in a victory gesture following the final in Sydney, Australia.

“The gesture of grabbing his testicles in the tribune is a gesture that no one can defend,” Francos said. “Things have happened that should not have happened. As president of the Higher Council for Sports, I can’t deny that this generates a bad…

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