Fédération Internationale de Football Association, FIFA, has suspended Luis Rubiales as President of Spain’s football federation, RFEF, for kissing Spanish Women’s World Cup player, Jenni Hermoso on the lips.
“We decided today to provisionally suspend Mr. Luis Rubiales from all football-related activities at national and international level”, the world football’s governing body said in a statement.
FIFA’s suspension of Rubiales will last 90 days, while reviewing disciplinary proceedings against the 46-year-old. Both Rubiales and the RFEF are prohibited from contacting Hermoso and those close to her.
FIFA’s move was the latest development in a deepening row between Rubiales, the RFEF, Hermoso and her Spain teammates which the players say has tarnished the glory of their World Cup win in Australia last Sunday.
Hermoso said in a statement on Friday that Rubiales and the federation put “continuous pressure” on her and her family and friends to make her appear alongside Rubiales in a video in which he apologised for his kiss, but she declined.
Rubiales refused to resign at an emergency RFEF meeting on Friday and on Saturday, the federation threatened to take legal action over Hermoso’s “lies” about the kiss.
Hermoso, however said at no time did she consent to the kiss following the 1-0 win against England in Sydney, which Rubiales described as mutual, euphoric and consensual. Adding that she felt vulnerable and the victim of an assault.
“I want to clarify that at no time did I consent to the kiss that he gave me and in no case did I seek to lift up the President”, she said in the statement released through her Futpro union.
The RFEF responded, saying they would “demonstrate each of the lies that have been spread, whether in the name of the player, if that is the case, or by the player herself”. And that it would take as many legal actions as necessary to defend the honour of the President of the RFEF.
The RFEF published a series of images on their website attempting to demonstrate that Hermoso did in fact lift up Rubiales, as “the first demonstration that the facts exposed by Mr. President are absolutely true”.
Their threat of legal action appeared targeted at not just Hermoso and Futpro, but anybody who may have damaged “the President’s honourability”.
Hermoso, 33, along with 80 other Spain players, including the entire World Cup winning squad, said they were going on strike and would not play for the national team until the “leadership” changed.
That was a reaction to Rubiales refusing to resign despite unprecedented criticism. He claims he is the target of a social assassination.
The Spanish Government confirmed earlier today that they had also started a process which may allow them to suspend Rubiales from his post next week.