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FIFA Bans Rubiales: Misconduct After Women's World Cup
Luis Rubiales, the ex-president of the Spanish football federation, has been handed a decisive three-year ban by FIFA in response to his controversial behavior following the Women's World Cup final. The ban comes in the wake of reports detailing inappropriate conduct towards England players, including an alleged non-consensual kiss with a Spanish star player. The FIFA disciplinary committee strongly condemned Rubiales' actions, emphasizing the gravity of his behavior despite his prominent position in the football community. Testimony from Debbie Hewitt, chairwoman of the Football Association, played a crucial role in shedding light on Rubiales' unsettling interactions during post-final ceremonies. Hewitt recounted several uncomfortable encounters, citing instances where Rubiales reportedly engaged in inappropriate physical contact and forced kisses on England players. Her testimony also highlighted discomfort over Rubiales' greetings to Spanish players, which she deemed as inappropriate gestures. Despite resigning from his position and initially vowing not to step down, Rubiales continues to deny any wrongdoing, asserting that the kiss with Jenni Hermoso was consensual. He has expressed his intent to challenge the FIFA-imposed ban. The controversy deepens as Rubiales faces a legal inquiry regarding a sexual assault complaint related to the incident involving Hermoso. The clash between Rubiales' claims and the compelling evidence presented in testimonies prolongs the controversy surrounding his actions and the disciplinary measures enforced by FIFA.
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