Find Station
 

Spain Star Filed Official Complaint Over Unwanted World Cup Kiss

Spain forward Jennifer Hermoso has filed an official complaint against Royal Spanish Football Federation Luis Rubiales over an unwanted kiss during her team's post-match medal celebration of the 2023 World Cup last month.

“Yesterday, Ms. Jennifer Hermoso submitted a complaint for the events of which you are all aware," a spokesperson for the Spanish prosecutor's office confirmed in a statement to CNN on Wednesday (September 6), which was made at the office of the state attorney general in order to protect the victim's privacy.

“The national court’s prosecutor’s office will file a complaint as soon as possible,” the spokesman added.

The incident took place after Spain defeated England, 1-0, on August 20, to win its first women's World Cup trophy. Hermoso previously said the kiss "left her in a state of shock" and acknowledged that "no person in any workplace should be the victim of this type of nonconsensual behavior," via the New York Daily News.

The Royal Spanish Football Federation, which previously issued a sweeping apology for the kiss, didn't include any mention of Rubiales or the incident in its announcement of former coach Jorge Vilda's termination on Tuesday (September 5).

Rubiales refused to step down from his position as president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, which led to FIFA, soccer's global governing body, suspending him 90 days. Vilda initially voiced his support of Rubiales amid calls for him to be replaced but eventually became more critical of the incident, claiming it tarnished "a well-deserved victory for our players and our country."

The Royal Spanish Federation also acknowledged the "damage caused" by the kiss to "Spanish society" in a lengthy statement shared online.

"Those actions do not reflect at all the values of the whole Spanish society, its institutions, its representatives, its athletes and the leaders of Spanish sport," the federation said. "Spanish society is an example of tolerance and civility, in all social and political spheres and has been an example of behavior and sporting decorum, as it has demonstrated for decades in all sporting events in which it has participated."

"That nobility and international prestige of our society and our sport have been tarnished in recent days by the actions of Mr. Luis Rubiales," the federation added. "The damage caused to Spanish football, to Spanish sport, to Spanish society and to the values of football and sport as a whole has been enormous."

Jason Whitlock: 'Insanely Insecure' Deion Sanders Has Gone Full-LaVar Ball

Herd Hierarchy: Colin Cowherd Ranks the NFL's Top 10 Teams Before Week 1

Rob Parker Rejects Deion Sanders Hype After TCU Win: 'It's Just One Game'

Jason Whitlock Reveals the Roots of the Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs Feud

Former NFL Player Says Russell Wilson Will Be Benched This Season

James Jones Stop Saying the Colts Are 'Disrespecting' Jonathan Taylor

Nick Wright Says Bijan Robinson is Already the Best Running Back in the NFL

Emmanuel Acho: The Buffalo Bills Are No Longer an Elite Team

Jason Whitlock Mocks 'Woke' Jim Harbaugh For NCAA Revenue Sharing Pleas

NFL Team Gave Ex-Head Coach a Burner Phone to Communicate With Suspended GM