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Unwanted World Cup kiss recipient Jenni Hermoso files criminal complaint against Luis Rubiales

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Jenni Hermoso has filed a criminal complaint over the kiss on the lips from Spain's soccer chief. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconJenni Hermoso has filed a criminal complaint over the kiss on the lips from Spain's soccer chief. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AP

Spanish soccer star Jenni Hermoso has lodged a criminal complaint over the unsolicited kiss by football federation boss Luis Rubiales after Spain’s victory in the Women’s World Cup.

Hermoso gave her testimony on Tuesday and the complaint will be processed “as soon as possible”, Spain’s national prosecutor’s office said on Wednesday.

With the complaint, Rubiales could face criminal charges in addition to the ongoing inquiry by Spain’s top sport court for “serious misconduct” and an investigation by world soccer governing body FIFA, which has provisionally suspended Rubiales from office.

Rubiales grabbed Hermoso’s head and kissed her on the lips during the medal-giving ceremony that followed Spain’s 1-0 victory over England in the Women’s World Cup final in Sydney on August 20.

Late last month, the prosecutor for Spain’s High Court said Rubiales could face a sexual assault charge, which carries a prison term of between one and four years, if Hermoso were to file a complaint.

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“Given the public statements made by Jennifer Hermoso, the sexual act she was subjected to by Luis Rubiales was not consensual,” a statement said.

The statement added: “In order to proceed with a case for sexual assault, harassment or sexual abuse, it will be necessary for the injured party or their legal representative to file suit, or the public prosecutor’s office,” which Hermoso has now done.

The High Court has jurisdiction over the case as the incident took place abroad.

Hermoso said she did not want to be kissed, and that she felt “vulnerable and a victim of an aggression”.

Rubiales, who has so far refused to resign despite heavy pressure, said the kiss was “spontaneous, mutual, euphoric and consensual”.

FILE - Spain's Jennifer Hermoso, right, and head coach Jorge Vilda listens to reporters questions during a press conference at Eden Park ahead of the Women's World Cup semifinal match between Spain and Sweden in Auckland, New Zealand, Monday, Aug.14, 2023. Jenni Hermoso said Friday, Aug. 25, that ‘in no moment’ did she consent to a kiss on the lips by soccer federation president Luis Rubiales. Hermoso issued a statement through her union hours after Rubiales claimed in an emergency meeting of the Spanish soccer federation that the kiss was consensual. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, File)
Camera IconJenni Hermoso said that ‘in no moment’ did she consent to a kiss on the lips by soccer federation president Luis Rubiales. Hermoso. Credit: Alessandra Tarantino/AP

Rubiales’ behaviour has sparked outrage in Spain and abroad. He also grabbed his crotch while standing close to Spain’s Queen Letizia and her 16-year-old daughter during the final match.

Meanwhile, Jorge Vilda said he felt it was “unfair” for him to be sacked as Spain’s women’s team coach after winning the World Cup in the fallout from the Rubiales scandal.

Vilda was the only member of the women’s national team coaching set-up not to resign in protest at the behaviour of Rubiales at the end of the World Cup final, but the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) confirmed his dismissal on Tuesday afternoon.

The former head coach was seen applauding Rubiales at an emergency RFEF general assembly when he announced on August 25 he would not resign over his actions in Sydney.

Jorge Vilda (r) called his dismasall as coach unfair.
Camera IconJorge Vilda (r) called his dismasall as coach unfair. Credit: Manu Fernandez/AP

In an interview with Spanish radio network Cadena SER following his dismissal, Vilda defended his record with the team.

“In sporting terms, I am going to accept all the criticisms, but on a personal level I think it has been unfair,” Vilda said.

“It has been a special year. Nothing has ever been said directly, but indirectly things have been said that do not suit me. Things have been said that are not true.

“After everything I have achieved, of working hard as just another worker, I have a clear conscience.

“I have given 100 per cent and I don’t understand it - I didn’t see my dismissal as deserved.”

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