In a ruling from Spain's High Court, Rubiales has been fined €10,800 (£8,942) for sexual assault against Hermoso, whom he famously kissed on the lips after the national team's win against England. Despite his claims of the event being consensual and "spontaneous," the court found him guilty, leading to a ban from seeing or communicating with Hermoso for one year, as detailed in a statement released by the court.
The case also cleared Rubiales's colleagues – including coach Jorge Vilda and former marketing head Rubén Rivera – of collusion in the alleged coercion of Hermoso to declare the kiss consensual. Although prosecutors sought a prison term for Rubiales, he maintained his stance that the kiss was an affectionate gesture. However, Hermoso asserted the act was non-consensual and expressed that it "stained" a joyful occasion in her life, marking a pivotal incident in a broader movement addressing sexism in sports.
The controversy escalated into a significant "Me Too" movement within women's football in Spain, with players advocating for equality and respect in the sport. Following intense scrutiny and public pressure, Rubiales resigned from his position in September 2023, shortly after FIFA's suspension and an ongoing investigation by Spanish authorities. The situation remains a focal point for discussions on accountability and gender dynamics within the realm of athletics.
The case also cleared Rubiales's colleagues – including coach Jorge Vilda and former marketing head Rubén Rivera – of collusion in the alleged coercion of Hermoso to declare the kiss consensual. Although prosecutors sought a prison term for Rubiales, he maintained his stance that the kiss was an affectionate gesture. However, Hermoso asserted the act was non-consensual and expressed that it "stained" a joyful occasion in her life, marking a pivotal incident in a broader movement addressing sexism in sports.
The controversy escalated into a significant "Me Too" movement within women's football in Spain, with players advocating for equality and respect in the sport. Following intense scrutiny and public pressure, Rubiales resigned from his position in September 2023, shortly after FIFA's suspension and an ongoing investigation by Spanish authorities. The situation remains a focal point for discussions on accountability and gender dynamics within the realm of athletics.