Former Spanish soccer federation chief Luis Rubiales.Credit:AP
Rubiales,46,grabbed Hermoso and kissed her on the lips during the presentation after Spain’s 1-0 victory over England in the women’s World Cup final,making global headlines and causing a national debate in Spain about sexism.
Hermoso and her teammates said the kiss was unwanted and demeaning,but Rubiales argued it was consensual and denied any wrongdoing.
The prosecutor also accused the former coach of the women’s national team,Jorge Vilda,the current sporting director of the Spanish federation (RFEF),Albert Luque,and the federation’s marketing chief,Ruben Rivera,of coercing Hermoso into saying the kiss was consensual.
The indictment said the three officials harassed Hermoso by exerting “constant and repeated acts of pressure” directly on the player and through her friends and family. They each face 18 months behind bars as well.
Jenni Hermoso with the World Cup trophy. She said that “at no moment” was the kiss consensual.Credit:AP
All three denied wrongdoing when they appeared before the court.
Durantez also said Rubiales should pay €50,000 ($54,080) in damages to Hermoso,with another €50,000 to be jointly paid by Rubiales,Vilda,Luque and Rivera.