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President of Spanish Football Federation may resign over controversial kiss

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên22/08/2023


Immediately after the controversial kiss with female player Jenni Hermoso during the 2023 World Cup trophy presentation ceremony for the Spanish women's team, RFEF President Luis Rubiales spoke out: "We just showed normal affection. We are champions and that's all I care about. Ignore the stupid protesters."

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RFEF President Luis Rubiales

However, Mr. Luis Rubiales's outburst has sparked even more criticism. Many officials in Spain said that Mr. Luis Rubiales's actions were unacceptable and demanded that he apologize and consider resigning.

The incident caused a lot of impact on the celebration of the 2023 World Cup championship of the Spanish women's team, held on August 21 after the whole team returned home.

RFEF President Luis Rubiales had to give in on the same day, saying sorry in a clip posted on the Spanish football body's social media account. "There is one thing I regret very much. That is what happened between me and a player, a player with whom I have a great relationship. I have done the same with other players. I must admit that I made a mistake because, in a moment of extreme excitement, there was no bad intention on either side, as what happened. However, it caused a lot of unnecessary trouble," said Mr. Luis Rubiales.

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RFEF President Luis Rubiales hugs and congratulates many Spanish female players

"It seems that people have been hurt by this and I have to apologize, there is no other choice. This is an unforgettable experience for me. I understand that, as president of an important organization like the RFEF, you have to act carefully in public, especially at important ceremonies like the one just happened," Mr. Luis Rubiales shared.

RFEF president Luis Rubiales also apologised to those he called "stupid protesters". "I also want to apologise to these people, because I understand that if the situation is seen differently from outsiders, they will certainly have their reasons for that," Mr. Luis Rubiales added.

The head of Spain's football authority also regretted that his actions "tainted in some way" the day the team celebrated winning the World Cup. This is Spain's second World Cup, after the men's team won the 2010 World Cup.



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