Spain’s men’s team finally condemn Rubiales

They are calling RFEF President’s World Cup Kiss ‘unacceptable behaviour’


Afp September 06, 2023
DENOUNCING AT LAST: Morata read out the statement on behalf of Spanish men’s team criticizing Rubiales’ sexual assault on Jenni Hermoso at the World Cup ceremony. PHOTO: AFP

MADRID:

On Monday, Spain's men's national team denounced the "unacceptable behaviour" of the country's suspended football chief Luis Rubiales over his infamous World Cup kiss.

Rubiales, 46, has defied expectations and refused to resign as president of the Spanish football federation (RFEF) after forcibly kissing Jenni Hermoso on the lips following Spain's victory in the Women's World Cup.

Atletico Madrid's Alvaro Morata read out a statement on behalf of the entire team congratulating their female counterparts on "a historic" achievement.

He said the men's team "expressed their solidarity with the women players and deplored that their success had been tarnished" by Rubiales at the August 20 prize giving ceremony in Sydney.

Morata added: "We want to denounce the unacceptable behaviour of Mr Rubiales, who has not lived up to the institution he represents.

"We are firmly on the side of the values enshrined in sport.

"Spanish football should be the source of respect, inspiration, inclusivity and diversity, and should lead by example in its behaviour both on and off the pitch."

Hermoso has joined a mass strike of women players, saying she did not consent to the kiss.

Women players' union Futpro, Hermoso and 80 other players have said they would not accept an international call-up "if the current leadership continues" at the RFEF.

Rubiales has stood firm in refusing to stand down from his post "because of a little consensual kiss", provoking widespread indignation.

World football's governing body FIFA has suspended him for 90 days and launched a disciplinary inquiry into his behaviour.

Rubiales is also the subject of an investigation by Spain's sports court.

Spanish Federation apologise over Rubiales

The federation on Tuesday sent its "most sincere apologies" for the "totally unacceptable behaviour" of suspended president Rubiales.

The RFEF offered its "most sincere apologies... for the totally unacceptable behaviour of its highest institutional representative during the final of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 and in the moments that followed", it said in a statement.

"The damage caused to Spanish football, to Spanish sport, to Spanish society and to the values of football and sport as a whole has been enormous," the RFEF said in extending the apology to FIFA, UEFA "and especially the players of the Spanish national women's team".

Rubiales' statements after the incident were "inappropriate and meaningless" and "not (the position) of the RFEF" which was "saddened and embarrassed" by the distress they had caused.

The federation, which initially came under fire for not calling for Rubiales' resignation until eight days after the incident, said it had opened an investigation into his actions in order "to ensure that such behaviour is not repeated".

It had also committed to conducting "a thorough review of all policies and procedures of the organisation", pledging to present "in the coming days a whole set of actions to improve the governance of the Spanish football federation and to repair, as far as possible, the damage caused".

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