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Spain World Cup players to testify in Rubiales case

Two-time Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas and two other Spain players will testify before a judge over the Women's World Cup kiss scandal involving Luis Rubiales, a judicial source said Monday.

Spain World Cup players to testify in Rubiales case
Alexia Putellas and Irene Paredes (L) are two of the three players who will testify in court in the Rubiales case. (Photo by Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP)

Putellas, defender Irene Paredes and goalkeeper Misa Rodríguez are all slated to testify on October 2nd in the case against Rubiales who is facing sexual assault charges after kissing midfielder Jenni Hermoso on the lips after Spain beat England in the final on August 20th.

Rubiales was head of Spain’s RFEF football federation at the time but has since resigned. He made his first appearance in court on September 15th.

Putellas, one of four players who captain the national squad, was quick to publicly defend Hermoso in the scandal that erupted over the forcible kiss, denouncing Rubiales’ refusal to resign as “unacceptable”.

Barcelona defender Paredes, also a national squad captain, and Rodriguez, who was on the bench for the final, will also testify at next week’s session.

On Monday, investigating judge Francisco de Jorge heard testimony from Hermoso’s brother and one of her friends, the source said.

Both confirmed Hermoso’s statements that she did not consent to the kiss and had been under pressure to justify Rubiales’ actions.

The disgraced former football boss is also facing charges of coercion after Hermoso stated that she “and those close to her had suffered constant ongoing pressure by Luis Rubiales and his professional entourage to justify and condone” his actions.

Several experts also testified on Monday, with the judge due to hear testimony from RFEF members on Thursday.

It was not immediately clear whether Hermoso — who has since returned to Mexico where she currently plays for Pachuca FC — would be called to testify, and if so, when it would happen.

Following the initial hearing, the judge slapped Rubiales with a restraining order, banning him from being within 200 metres of Hermoso.

Rubiales’ actions in front of the world’s cameras sparked a huge backlash, but he refused to resign, prompting FIFA to suspend him and prosecutors to file suit against him before he finally threw in the towel and resigned on September 11th, three weeks after the incident.

But the kiss provoked a rebellion within women’s football with scores of players staging a strike to demand far-reaching changes within the RFEF.

Ahead of their first Nations League match on Friday, the World Cup squad staged a joint protest with their Swedish opponents holding up a giant banner in Spanish saying “It’s over” in reference to sexism within football.

Spain won the Gothenburg clash 3-2.

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Atlético Madrid win appeal over racist abuse sanction

The Spanish Football Federation on Thursday accepted Atlético Madrid's appeal against a partial stadium ban after racial abuse directed at Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams.

Atlético Madrid win appeal over racist abuse sanction

Atlético were initially ordered to partially close their stadium for two La Liga matches following monkey chants heard by Spain international Williams at Atlético’s Metropolitano stadium last month.

The federation pointed to Atlético’s “active cooperation” in their decision to lift the stadium ban and a €20,000 ($21,350) fine.

Williams heard the abuse when he went to take a corner. He subsequently scored, pointing to his arm in reference to his skin colour, in his side’s 3-1 defeat on April 28th.

“There weren’t many of them. There are stupid people everywhere… I hope this changes bit by bit” he said after the match.

Atlético identified the person responsible for the abuse from cameras in the stadium. He was handed over to the police when the game ended, and banned from the club.

The federation praised Atlético’s swift action in what they accepted was “an isolated incident”.

Spanish football has suffered a spate of racist incidents in recent years, many of which have been aimed at Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior.

The Brazil international earned global support after facing off with a fan who was abusing him last year at Valencia’s Mestalla stadium, which also faced subsequent partial closure.

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