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The Rubiales affair ( es, Caso Rubiales, links=no) refers to the fallout, both social and sporting, caused by the conduct of
Luis Rubiales Luis Manuel Rubiales Béjar (born 23 August 1977) is a Spanish football official and former professional player who played as a defender. He is the current president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation. Known for not being a very skilled p ...
, the president of the
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(RFEF), beginning in August 2023. Having acted inappropriately during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup final on 20 August 2023, Rubiales' response to the criticism of his conduct was deemed to become worse in the days following the tournament, and to have exacerbated the controversy. After an erratic speech he made on 25 August 2023, the entire Spain women's national football team withdrew from selection and several RFEF staff resigned; Rubiales was soon suspended from all football by
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. There were widespread calls for Rubiales' resignation and structural change in the RFEF, paired with support for Jenni Hermoso – the player he had forcibly kissed on the lips at the final, and whom the RFEF were seen as harassing afterwards – in Spain and from women's football teams around the world. The social movement caused by Rubiales' conduct and brazen attempts to deny wrongdoing is considered Spain's #MeToo movement; it quickly assumed the name #SeAcabó (), from a tweet posted by
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after Rubiales' speech. Previous attempts by players using collective action to force improvements in the conditions of women's football in Spain have been either ignored or given outward but not systemic change. The general unity of Spanish society in criticising Rubiales – including politicians from across the political spectrum – was considered unprecedented, as was the support of
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from men's football players and teams. Rubiales subsequently resigned as president on 10 September 2023, later being banned from football-related activities for three years. A criminal complaint relating to alleged
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is also being investigated.


Background

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was officially recognised by the
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(RFEF) in 1980, after having been
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under the Franco dictatorship. The Spain women's national football team subsequently played its first official match in 1983. After various attempts to call out abuse under the previous head coach,
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, a significant dispute involving the team broke out in 2022 over issues including the leadership of head coach
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, with 15 players withdrawing from selection. The late 2010s and early 2020s also saw a number of high-profile public debates over sexual violence in Spanish society, with the government passing the "Only yes is yes" law in 2022. With women having very few rights during the Franco dictatorship, feminism in Spain has experienced rapid growth since;
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developed in the 1990s. Largely academic in its beginnings, the fourth-wave movement gained momentum in wider society in 2018, with women's rights marches being well-attended and laws protecting these rights being passed. In terms of laws protecting women's rights, the rapid progress made since about 2018, when the
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party
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regained power, placed Spain ahead of most of the world. Fourth-wave feminism in society and on social media emerged as a movement opposed to sexual violence, machismo, and rape. Other teams involved in the
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also reported issues of sexual violence, notably Zambia and
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.


World Cup final


Incidents

On 20 August 2023, Spain won the 2023 Women's World Cup in a run that included winning a knock-out match for the first ever time and defeating England, the team that had sent them out of the Euro 2022, in
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hosted in
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, Australia. Following this match, there were several incidents of indecent behaviour on the part of then-RFEF president
Luis Rubiales Luis Manuel Rubiales Béjar (born 23 August 1977) is a Spanish football official and former professional player who played as a defender. He is the current president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation. Known for not being a very skilled p ...
; the
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investigation identified four incidents, three relating to Spain players, and acknowledged two other issues relating to England players. Its decision report labels "the Genitals Incident" (a crotch grab in the authorities' box), "the Kiss Incident" (forcibly kissing Jenni Hermoso), "the Carrying Incident" (carrying
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over his shoulder) and "the Peck Incident" (giving
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"a peck on the cheek during hecelebrations"). Testimony from Debbie Hewitt, the chair of the Football Association (FA), included in the decision report also said Rubiales "stroked" the face of
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and gave a "forceful kiss" to
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. After the final whistle, Rubiales was spotted grabbing his crotch while standing in the authorities' box near
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and next to her 16-year-old daughter
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. On the pitch after the win, Rubiales lifted and carried player Athenea del Castillo over his shoulder. During the medal presentation, Rubiales forcibly kissed Spain's all-time top-scorer Jenni Hermoso on the lips after grabbing her by the head with both hands. Hermoso said shortly afterwards that she did not expect nor like the kiss when asked about why it happened, to Spanish radio and television, and in a social media video recorded in the locker room, saying "I didn't like it" then "but what am I supposed to do?" After this, Rubiales entered the players' locker room, reportedly throwing his arm around Hermoso and joking about marrying her in
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. The kiss was considered the main incident, due to its nature and because it was captured by the cameras of FIFA's official coverage as part of the live broadcast.


Responses

Rubiales was immediately heavily criticised by people from around the world. Besides considering the kiss both a form of sexual violence and an abuse of power, people in women's football and in Spanish society saw it as a reflection of persistent patriarchy in sports, a field where respect for women is considered harder to obtain. Sports journalists quickly denounced Rubiales' pattern of behaviour – '' El Confidencial'' Alberto Ortega also noted Rubiales took the trophy off the players to celebrate with it – and, soon after, his responses, with the '' Daily Mirror'' Colin Millar saying Rubiales' attempts to excuse and normalise his behaviour were further troubling. Having initially described his critics as "idiots", "dickheads", and "losers" – and initially calling the incident "an unimportant gesture of affection" – on a Spanish radio show before leaving Australia, Rubiales published an apology video on 21 August, recorded while the delegation was on a layover returning from Australia; in it, he described the kiss as spontaneous and said that he had no bad intentions and was sorry for distracting from the celebration, saying: "I have to apologise, learn from this, and understand that when you are president you have to be more careful." Spanish prime minister
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said that Rubiales' behaviour was unacceptable and the apology was not adequate let alone sufficient, saying "the players did everything to win but Rubiales' behaviour shows that there is still a long way to go for equality";
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and second deputy prime minister,
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, called for Rubiales' resignation. Irene Montero, the Equalities minister, said the kiss was an everyday form of sexual violence that women need to be protected from, with the
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, Miquel Iceta, also condemning it. Beyond the cabinet, political parties of all alignments criticised Rubiales, and
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, the
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, said the kiss was "an abuse that neither the moment, nor the euphoria, nor the joy justifies". The
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(AFE) issued an official communiqué stating that if Rubiales did not resign immediately, they would demand that the Ley de Deportes (a section on punishable conduct) be applied. The Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT) likewise called for resignation. It was revealed on 22 August that Rubiales had "begged" Hermoso to appear with him in the apology video, and that manager
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unsuccessfully asked Hermoso's family several times to encourage her to support Rubiales. Team captain
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had also been asked to appear in the video: the RFEF considered her one of the players who saw them more positively and so may be more likely to comply, and hoped her presence would be interpreted as being on behalf of the whole squad. Andrés refused, later saying Rubiales was wrong. When Hermoso did not agree to the video, the RFEF sent a false statement in her name, downplaying the incident, to Spanish press agency EFE. Hermoso issued a statement through her union, , saying that the union and her agency would represent her interests; Futpro released a statement saying that they were working on seeing Rubiales' act punished and sought to see "women footballers rotectedfrom actions that we believe are unacceptable". The RFEF threatened legal action against Futpro in response. On 24 August, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee opened disciplinary proceedings against Rubiales.


Football federations fallout


Rubiales speech and responses

The RFEF called an extraordinary general meeting for 25 August. Although Rubiales leaked to his close circle and the press that he would be resigning during the meeting, he instead recanted his words and vehemently refused to stand down. The speech was notably erratic; only the next day ''Público'' journalist Esther Rebollo wrote in an article that she would not "repeat the phrases that ubialesused to defend himself ... because rivers of ink have already been written about his unsportsmanlike, antisocial, ultra-sexist and even legally condemnable attitude." ''Goal'' described it as "career suicide". Rubiales had brought his three daughters to the RFEF Assembly; he pointed them out, with part of his speech being delivered to them, saying "you aughtershave to differentiate between truth and lies, and I ubialestell the truth." He also addressed Vilda, saying that he would offer him a new four-year contract worth €2million. At another point, Rubiales repeated "I'm not going to resign" five times, compared to the "I'm not leaving" speech from ''The Wolf of Wall Street''. In the speech, he referred to the kiss instead as "a peck", also saying it was "euphoric". He spent time recounting his version of events from the final, claiming to have had a full conversation with Hermoso and received her consent, though he continued to describe the kiss as "spontaneous". Other topics he postulated about in the speech were the rise of what he called "fake feminism" and how he saw it as the "scourge" of society, and the imprudence of the Spanish government, saying he would sue several ministers. The speech was met with a standing ovation from members of the federation in the hall, who were criticised for this response. Also present were female members of coaching staff who had, according to 11 technical staff, been made to both attend and sit in the front row, to give the impression that Rubiales had support from women; the staff gave a statement afterwards, criticising this. Rebollo felt that Rubiales' attacks on women and support of his male colleagues in the speech was a key point in causing male onlookers across Spain and the world to be "embarrassed, hurt and angry", and to embrace support for Hermoso, the women's team, and ultimately feminism. Sports media consumed by male football fans also generally criticised Rubiales. Sports journalists, particularly those familiar with Spanish women's football, responded to the speech by placing it and Rubiales within the "systematic issue"s that Spain and other women's teams face; freelance journalist Alex Ibaceta lamented in '' The Guardian'' that it took a World Cup victory for the team to receive enough attention that Rubiales "simply being himself" on camera could "give a taste to the world of what has been going on behind the scenes for decades at the Spanish federation." In response to the speech, two Spanish men's national team and Real Betis players,
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and Borja Iglesias, publicly denounced Rubiales on social media, with the latter also refusing to play for Spain until Rubiales resigned. Two former Spain national goalkeepers, David de Gea and
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winner
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, also criticised Rubiales' speech on Twitter. Spain was in the final stages of bidding to co-host the
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; following the speech it was widely understood that they would not be awarded the tournament if Rubiales remained in charge. Global players' union FIFPRO, having already called for action against Rubiales, published a further statement in support of Hermoso and denouncing Rubiales, which was shared by many players. Beatriz Alvarez, the president of Spain's Liga F, told RTVE that Rubiales' "ego is above his dignity" but she was still shocked by the speech and how "every time he speaks he shows what kind of person he really is." Hermoso plays club football in Mexico in the Liga MX Femenil, with many of these clubs announcing their support. The Spain national team sponsors Iberia and Iberdrola also issued statements criticising Rubiales' actions. Nine football officials resigned from their RFEF roles either before the speech, if they were warned, or following it; at least 21 teams from La Liga, Liga F, and the
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called for Rubiales' removal or resignation. The first female football player to respond to the speech was
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, Spain's most-capped women's international and the most-decorated individual women's footballer in the world. She tweeted "Esto es inaceptable. Se acabó. Contigo compañera enni Hermoso (). This was followed by an influx of similar expressions on social media from women's footballers around the world. Influenced by the speech, former, current, and eligible players for the Spain women's team organised in a WhatsApp group, choosing to challenge the RFEF. Later that day, 81 players, including all 23 from the Women's World Cup-winning squad, released a joint statement to boycott the national team until the RFEF changes leadership; on 2 September, Sánchez praised the team for the boycott, saying that they had won twice: first the World Cup, and then by "giving the world a lesson in equality". Hermoso followed up the joint statement on 25 August with a full personal statement later that day, accounting her experience of the incidents as well as mentioning previous and ongoing abuses in the environment of the national squad. Most of the coaching staff of the women's national teams, not including senior team manager and Rubiales ally Vilda, resigned en masse on 26 August in protest of Rubiales' conduct.


Rubiales sporting sanctions


Complaints filed in the Sports Administrative Court

On 22 August, the Spanish domestic women's league, Liga F, filed a complaint with the government sports council,
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(CSD), asking for Rubiales' dismissal and describing him as an "unprecedented international embarrassment". The Spanish government said that they would seek Rubiales' dismissal if he did not resign; on 25 August, due to Rubiales' speech in which he said he would not step down, the Spanish government filed a complaint in the Sports Administrative Court (TAD) for "serious misconduct" with the aim of obtaining authorisation to suspend him from his duties. After a preliminary investigation, the TAD decided on 1 September that Rubiales' misconduct was "serious" but not "very serious"; he would not be immediately removed from office, with the TAD deciding to open a full investigation of Rubiales. In response, Rubiales shared an "explosive" letter on Twitter saying that he had already proven his innocence (through RFEF communiques calling Hermoso a liar) and would "prove the truth", as well as claiming that he was advancing feminism and saying he felt that the media were "lynching" him by "marginalising" him in their reporting. The TAD investigation was suspended on 8 September when the criminal complaint was filed, to allow for the higher court to investigate first.


FIFA investigation and ban

On 26 August, two days after commencing their investigation,
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suspended Rubiales until 24 November. The suspension decision document explains that they took this step due to the fallout from Rubiales' incendiary speech and in order to uphold the FIFA statute of ensuring women's football is welcoming to all, saying that striking Spain players may feel more comfortable to return to the team without the possibility of Rubiales being there. On 30 October 2023, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee banned Rubiales from engaging in any football-related activities at both national and international level for a period of three years. On 17 November 2023, the legal panel that oversees sports in Spain issued a similar three year ban which barred him from being employed with the sport while in Spain.


UEFA involvement

Rubiales was a vice president of European football governing body UEFA at the time, and a friend of its president, Aleksander Čeferin. The RFEF requested that UEFA suspend the RFEF due to what it called "government interference" after the government referred Rubiales to the TAD. If UEFA had done so, it would prevent Spanish national teams and club teams from participating in the European Championship and Champions League (among other tournaments); the self-sabotage was said to highlight how irreparably deep the RFEF's loyalty to Rubiales was. Despite increasing pressure to comment on Rubiales and open its own investigation, neither UEFA as an organisation or any of its representatives did so publicly until the UEFA ceremony on 31 August; Čeferin spoke only to '' L'Équipe'', and said only that UEFA felt no need to deal with the matter as FIFA was already doing so. He also said that he thought Rubiales had been "inappropriate"; this description was considered weak, especially considering how unequivocal Čeferin had been in criticising Andrea Agnelli for organising the European Super League. It was reported in '' The Athletic'' that privately, however, UEFA officials were very displeased by Rubiales and that they considered his speech so serious that they would not "quietly ind hima job elsewhere in the game".


Rubiales resignation

On 10 September, a preview clip for the British talk show ''
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'' was released, with Rubiales being interviewed by broadcaster Piers Morgan. In it, Rubiales said he had offered his resignation to the RFEF. Shortly after the clip, Rubiales shared a statement saying he had resigned from his positions in the RFEF and UEFA. The written statement did not include an apology or suggestion of wrongdoing, and did not mention Hermoso or the women's team, considered in keeping with Rubiales' attitude; it did feature various explanations for the resignation, including saying his daughters were suffering. He described his daughters, father, and friends telling him "to focus on isdignity and to continue islife". He also wrote that he did not want Spanish football to suffer because of him, only invoking the 2030 Men's World Cup bid. According to Ibaceta, Rubiales was only concerned with how his presence or absence would affect men's football, and that he alluded to only agreeing to resign if the federation does not significantly change from his plans for it.


Rubiales' family responses

On 28 August, Rubiales' mother, Ángeles Béjar, stayed inside the in
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after service, announcing that she was going on hunger strike as a protest against the "inhumane and bloodythirsty hunt" against her son. She persistently defended Rubiales as a decent person, saying he was treated unfairly. Attention on Béjar focused on the increasing absurdness of attempts to defend Rubiales; the potential that Rubiales was using his family to apply social pressure to Hermoso after being prohibited from contacting her; and the tendency for female relatives, particularly mothers, to disbelieve that their sons can be abusers. Two days later, Béjar was reportedly admitted to hospital with fatigue and anemia. Rubiales' paternal uncle and former chief of staff, Juan Rubiales, told Spanish media that Rubiales "needs a social re-education programme and a re-education in his relationship with women."


National team coach

After the coaching staff of the Spain women's national team resigned, Vilda's position as coach became clearly untenable. He was fired on 5 September. On 7 September he threatened legal action against the RFEF, saying he considered Rubiales' renewal offer during the 25 August speech to be a legal agreement. Vilda's assistant coach, Montserrat Tomé, who had resigned, was appointed the new head coach, the first woman to hold the position. On 12 October, Vilda distanced himself from Spanish football after accepting a new job as head coach of the Moroccan women's team.


Other RFEF staff

In the aftermath of the World Cup and Rubiales' resignation, RFEF also dispensed with the services of Andreu Camps (RFEF secretary-general and Rubiales' right hand), Miguel García Caba (responsible for the area of integrity within Rubiales' staff),
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(holding a Rubiales-appointed 'ghost' position in the RFEF Observatory of Equality), and Pablo García-Cuervo (RFEF director of communications).


Legal action

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opened preliminary investigations into whether Rubiales' actions constituted sexual assault on 28 August, including offering Hermoso the opportunity to make a formal complaint. She did this on 6 September. On 8 September, the Prosecutors presented a criminal complaint to the National Court, asking for an investigation into charges of sexual assault and coercion. It also asked for information to be gathered from Australian authorities. On 28 September 2023, RFEF press officer Patrica Perez told the Spanish National Court that the Federation coerced her into trying to release a joint statement from Rubiales and Hermoso. On 22 November 2023, Judge Francisco de Jorge summoned Hermoso to testify. The testimony is scheduled to take place on 28 November. On 23 November 2023, Perez would be summoned to deliver testimony on this alleged RFEF coercion as well. In addition to Rubiales, former women's national team coach
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, the director of the men's national team
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and the RFEF's marketing director Rubén Rivera were also under investigation for allegedly pressuring Hermoso. Vilda, Luque and Rivera had previously their statuses in the case upgraded from witness to suspect on 27 September. Luque has denied the coercion allegation, in spite of the fact that it was shown that he used his WhatsApp account to contact a friend of Hermoso's in an attempt to persuade her to convince Hermoso to reduce pressure on Rubiales. On 27 September 2023, Vilda's status in the case was upgraded from witness to suspect and he was summoned to testify on October 9.


#SeAcabó

A wider anti- sexual violence, anti- machismo, and pro- women's equity movement in society and sports developed out of the Rubiales affair. Based on a tweet from Alexia Putellas, the movement is known by its
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call #SeAcabó (in Spanish; "S'ha acabat" in
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, "Acabouse" in Galician, "It's over" in English). With the Spain women's football players hoping to use their collective voice to force deep systemic change in the RFEF, to make it less sexist and more equitable for women in football, #SeAcabó additionally became an outlet for women in Spain to speak up about sexual harassment and everyday sexism they experienced. It became a movement focused on preventing sexual violence committed by "powerful men and abusive bosses", with academic Marta Soler Gallart writing in ''The Conversation'' that it could help de-normalise sexual violence and the social isolation of victims. Other commenters defined #SeAcabó in contrast to #MeToo: journalists for ''
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'' wrote that the focus of #SeAcabó was to expose "less obvious" everyday sexism that "demonstrates gender dominance" in society, while feminist writer
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does in the United States. Given a platform with #SeAcabó, women across Spain spoke up about the ''micromachismos'' they experienced within professional environments; ''micromachismos'' are seen as a normalised form of gender dominance, things that "women are expected to put up with in the workplace" but which can have negative effects on their careers and cause psychological harm. Among the female professionals denouncing this form of abuse were female sports journalists in Spain, many of whom wrote about an inability of sports media to expose machismo in women's sports because it was normalised by male colleagues. Signs of support for Hermoso under the #SeAcabó banner were held up by football teams, both women's and men's, and their fans during matches, and there were protests held by feminist groups across Spain in the days following Rubiales' speech. A protest in
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, the centre of Madrid, on 28 August was attended by around 800 people, shutting down the area. A day of action was called for 1 September by feminist groups in Spain. A further statement of support from FIFPro was released on this day and shared on social media by past and present women's footballers it represents from across 66 countries. There were protests in cities across Spain, and '' The Local'' made "se acabó" its Spanish word(s) of the day. While Rubiales had initially retained support in his hometown of Motril, with a few dozen counter-protestors showing support for him while his mother was on hunger strike, a feminist protest against him took place there on 1 September, too; this protest was livestreamed. During the UEFA ceremony on 31 August, when the major UEFA Football Awards were awarded, both
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of Spain (winner of the UEFA Women's Player of the Year Award) and
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(manager of England, Spain's opponents in the World Cup final, and winner of the
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) dedicated their awards to Hermoso and spoke about stopping abuse in women's football. After accepting her award, Wiegman put it on the ground to instead lead a round of applause for the Spanish players. Bonmatí's acceptance speech was more directly critical of Rubiales than Wiegman's, and she had not told UEFA what she would say beforehand; the presenters asked her before she went on stage whether she would speak English or Spanish and if she wanted them to ask her about Rubiales, to which she replied that she had something she wanted to say. Bonmatí spoke in English for all of the ceremony except when talking about Rubiales, both on stage and in the press room; this was seen as her choosing to address these comments for an exclusive Spanish audience, so that people in Spain would understand her as she showed that she was not backing down. The Ministry of Equality campaign for
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on 25 November 2023 was titled "Ahora ya España es otra" ("Now Spain is different"), a paraphrased lyric from the successful 1978 song "Se acabó" by flamenco singer María Jiménez, who had died in September. The accompanying video prominently featured a young girl with a football and wearing a red '10' shirt, Hermoso's Spain number, while a printed advertisement made references to Rubiales' deflections in the context of his attitude no longer being tolerable in Spain. It had been noted when Jiménez died that the song had been the previous major usage of the phrase as feminist, being about domestic abuse, though it was considered unlikely that it might have influenced Putellas' choice of words.


International reactions


Football

Former Australia men's footballer Craig Foster spoke out soon after the kiss, tweeting that FIFA and the RFEF should remove Rubiales and expressing his outrage that "Women in sport are daily subject to an extreme power differential, objectification, harassment, sexual abuse and an absence of agency and power". Following Rubiales' speech, Foster also called on all members of the Spain men's national team to join the women's team in striking. Other women's football players from around the world spoke out in support for Hermoso, both individually and collectively. The England women's team, who faced Spain in the final in Sydney, issued a statement of support, and players of the
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wore wristbands with supportive messages on.


Outside football

While promoting his film ''
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'' at the Venice Film Festival, American director Woody Allen gave his support to Rubiales, saying "it was only a kiss" and that public affection did not deserve be punished. The film premiere was met with protestors due to allegations of sexual abuse against Allen.


See also

* 2023 Indian wrestlers' protest * Operation Brody


Notes


References

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