MADRID (AP) — Former Spanish soccer boss Luis Rubiales was found guilty Thursday of sexually assaulting player Jenni Hermoso for kissing her after the 2023 Women’s World Cup final, an incident that ...
Soccer player Jenni Hermoso arrives at a court on the outskirts of Madrid, Spain, Monday Feb. 3, 2025 to appear as a witness during the trial of former president of Spain's soccer federation Luis ...
The important thing about the sentencing of Luis Rubiales is not whether he will go to prison, or how many thousands of euros he will have to pay to compensate Jenni Hermoso, the World Cup-winning ...
Spain’s National Court also prohibited Rubiales from getting within 200 meters (yards) of Hermoso or communicating with her for a year. Soccer player Jenni Hermoso leaves after testifying at a ...
Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso ... grey jeans, Hermoso told the court: ‘From the first day it was clear to me I wanted to denounce what happened.’ Recalling how she greeted Spain’s Queen ...
Prosecutors are asking for the retrial of former Spanish football president Luis Rubiales ... for the unconsented kiss on player Jenni Hermoso after the 2023 Women's World Cup final. He and three ...
Spain Prosecutor Requests Retrial of Ex-Soccer Boss Rubiales Over Hermoso ... for kissing national team player Jenni Hermoso without her consent, the prosecutor's office said on Thursday.
The aftermath of that game became known for then-Spanish football federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales’ unconsented kiss on Spain player Jenni Hermoso. That led to a court case which ...
MADRID (AP) — Spain forward Jenni Hermoso testified at Luis Rubiales’ trial on Monday that she did not consent to being kissed by the country’s former top soccer official after winning the ...
Rubiales and Hermoso have said they will appeal the ruling. The kiss at the 2023 World Cup awards ceremony in Sydney provoked a heated debate in Spain about sexism in women's football and wider ...
Prosecutors are asking for the retrial of former Spanish soccer president Luis Rubiales, saying the judge incorrectly kept some evidence from the court.