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FIFA suspends Rubiales as coach Vilda joins kiss criticism

China Daily | Updated: 2023-08-28 00:00
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BARCELONA — FIFA suspended Luis Rubiales as president of Spain's soccer federation on Saturday for kissing Women's World Cup player Jenni Hermoso on the lips, while even his close friend Jorge Vilda joined the tidal wave of criticism.

The move by world soccer's governing body was the latest development in a deepening row pitting Rubiales and the federation (RFEF) against Hermoso and her Spain teammates, which the players say has tarnished the glory of winning the World Cup in Australia earlier this month.

" (We) decided today to provisionally suspend Mr. Luis Rubiales from all football-related activities at national and international level," FIFA said, banning him and the RFEF from contacting Hermoso or those close to her.

The suspension of Rubiales will last 90 days while FIFA undertakes disciplinary proceedings against the 46-year-old.

Later Saturday the majority of the women's team's coaching staff offered their resignations over Rubiales' conduct, although controversial coach Vilda was not among them.

Meanwhile, 81 players including Hermoso are on strike from the national team.

"I deeply regret that Spanish women's football's triumph has been harmed by the improper behavior of our leader Luis Rubiales, which he himself has acknowledged," said Vilda in a statement to Spanish news agency EFE.

Vilda was seen applauding Rubiales' speech on Friday during which the president refused to resign despite the flood of criticism. During that speech, Rubiales said Vilda would be offered a new deal with a huge pay hike.

Six of Vilda's first-team staff and five others working in women's soccer in the RFEF offered to step down because of the "unacceptable attitudes and statements" from Rubiales.

They added that they supported Hermoso's version of events.

Hermoso and 80 other Spain players, including the entire World Cup squad, said they will not play for the national team until the "leadership" changes.

The RFEF responded to FIFA's suspension, saying Rubiales has "full confidence in the FIFA bodies "and will defend himself "so the truth prevails and his complete innocence is proven".

The federation also said Pedro Rocha would take over as interim president during Rubiales' suspension.

'Social assassination'

Rubiales had been under intense pressure to quit but at an emergency RFEF meeting on Friday he was defiant, saying he refused to resign and claiming he was the target of a "social assassination".

On Saturday, the federation upped the ante by threatening legal action over Hermoso's "lies" about the incident.

Hermoso said "at no time" did she consent to the kiss following the 1-0 win over England in Sydney. Rubiales described the kiss as "mutual, euphoric and consensual".

The RFEF responded, saying it would take "as many legal actions as necessary to defend the honor of the president of the RFEF".

Later on Saturday, the federation published another statement attacking Hermoso.

"Hermoso lies in all the statements she makes against the president, as we will have the opportunity to prove in due course," it read.

The RFEF said Hermoso had described the kiss as "a mere anecdote without significance" in statements to a FIFA welfare officer soon after it happened. Later they deleted the statement.

'Victim of assault'

Hermoso hit back strongly against Rubiales' claims the kiss was consensual, saying 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 on Friday released through the FUTPRO players' union.

The Spanish government had confirmed earlier on Saturday it had also started a process which may allow it to suspend Rubiales from his post next week.

Spain's High Council for Sport (CSD) president, Victor Francos, said FIFA's suspension was "no obstacle" for the domestic investigation into Rubiales' conduct.

Players from World Cup runner-up England released a statement in support of Hermoso on their social networks, signed "The Lionesses".

"Unacceptable actions allowed to happen by a sexist and patriarchal organization. Abuse is abuse and we have all seen the truth," it read.

Before the tournament, 15 Spain players had taken a similar stance against the federation and Vilda, but many relented and three were part of the World Cup team.

Spain's men's coach, Luis de la Fuente, described Rubiales' behavior as "wrong".

"I hope that this unpleasant episode comes to an end as soon as possible for the good of Spanish football and that the competent bodies resolve and take the relevant decisions as quickly as possible," he told EFE.

AFP

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