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Luis Rubiales incident: Megan Rapinoe says Spanish FA president’s Jenni Hermoso kiss highlights ‘misogyny and sexism’ in organisation | Football News


Megan Rapinoe says the actions of Spain’s football federation president Luis Rubiales towards Jenni Hermoso at Sunday’s World Cup final highlight the level of “misogyny and sexism” within the organisation.

Rubiales issued an apology on Monday for kissing Spain midfielder Hermoso on the lips during the trophy presentation ceremony, something Team USA star Rapinoe described as a “physical assault”, and was also pictured grabbing his crotch in celebration of his country’s win over England in Sydney.

He is still facing calls to resign, with Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sanchez describing the apology as “insufficient”.

The Spanish federation (RFEF) announced on Tuesday night it had called an extraordinary meeting of its general assembly for Friday, and that “internal proceedings” were open in relation to integrity issues arising from the trophy ceremony.

Rapinoe, who featured in the World Cup for the United States, told American magazine The Atlantic: “There was another picture that signals such a deep level of misogyny and sexism in that federation and in that man (Rubiales) at the final whistle, just grabbing his crotch.

“What kind of upside-down world are we in? On the biggest stage, where you should be celebrating, Jenni has to be physically assaulted by this guy.”

Spanish Royal Federation of Soccer (RFEF) president, Luis Rubiales, speaks during a press conference in 2022
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Rubiales has been president of the RFEF since May 2018

Fifteen Spain players were involved in a dispute with the federation prior to the finals, with the coaching methods of Jorge Vilda reportedly among their concerns.

However, the RFEF refused to budge, with a statement saying those involved would only be able to return to the national team “if they accept their mistake and ask for forgiveness”.

“Think how much that Spanish team had to shoulder: some of the players who stood up way back last year still aren’t on the team,” Rapinoe said.

“Maybe that was something that galvanised them, but you shouldn’t have to have that.”

Rubiales said on Monday the kiss happened “in a spontaneous way” and “without bad intention” but said it “seems like it has caused a commotion”.

Megan Rapinoe reacts after missing her penalty
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Megan Rapinoe played for USA in the Women’s World Cup

Hermoso initially said on social media she “didn’t like” the kiss but a statement on her behalf was later released by the RFEF in which she described it as “spontaneous”.

FIFA has so far not issued any comment on the matter, and nor has UEFA, for whom Rubiales is an executive committee member and a vice-president.

World players’ union FIFPRO described Rubiales’ behaviour as “deeply lamentable”, adding: “Uninitiated and uninvited physical gestures towards players are not appropriate or acceptable in any context.

“This is especially true when players are put in a position of vulnerability because a physical approach or gesture is initiated by a person who holds power over them.”

How Spain reacted to the incident

In Spain, acting minister for sports and culture Miquel Iceta told public broadcaster RNE “it is unacceptable to kiss a player on the lips to congratulate her”.

A stronger reaction came from Spanish government equality minister Irene Montero.

“It is a form of sexual violence that women suffer on a daily basis, and which has been invisible so far, and which we should not normalise,” Ms Montero said on Sunday on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

Spain's head coach Jorge Vilda, center, celebrates after their win in the Women's World Cup semifinal soccer match between Sweden and Spain at Eden Park
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Spain’s head coach Jorge Vilda celebrates with Rubiales

Speaking to Sky Sports News about the incident, Spanish football expert Semra Hunter said: “The reaction has been polarised in Spain. Some people felt it was no big deal, that they were both caught up in the moment and it was a snap reaction – they’re defending him in a way.

“But there are other people who’ve said what is he doing, what is he thinking, and it’s grossly inappropriate.

“She tried to downplay it to the media by saying they had a great relationship, he’s supported the girls throughout the tournament, he’s really behaved very well and there’s nothing more to it.

“But on social media she said she didn’t really like it. I think we’re not really clear as to how she feels about it.

“If she really does feel uncomfortable about it then we have to look at the wider problem here and why it is that she can’t speak up and be honest about it.

“The reactions here have been completely opposite, in terms of those that are saying it’s not too much of a big deal and others that are absolutely horrified at what they saw and are asking him to step down as the Spanish FA president.”



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