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Luis Rubiales, the former president of Spain's football federation, is set to go on trial in Madrid, accused of sexual assault and coercion related to a kiss he forced on World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso. The incident occurred during post-match celebrations after Spain's victory in the 2023 Women's World Cup and sparked outrage, raising discussions around sexism in sports and society at large.
Rubiales, 47, faces prosecution that could yield a maximum prison sentence of two and a half years, although individuals sentenced to less than two years can often avoid prison by paying fines without prior convictions. Hermoso, 34, will testify in court regarding her experience, describing the kiss as an “impulsive act, sexist, out of place, and without any type of consent.”
Alongside Rubiales, other defendants include Jorge Vilda, the former head coach of the women's national team, and two federation officials. A video of the kiss went viral shortly after it occurred, further fueling public indignation against Rubiales, who initially dismissed the backlash and resigned shortly thereafter, labeling the incident as consensual.