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Spanish Soccer Federation President Luis Rubiales criticized for ‘KISSING PLAYER’ at Ladies’s World Cup


Luis Rubiales, president of the Spanish Soccer Federation, has come underneath fireplace for the way he acted after his nation received the 2023 Ladies’s World Cup.

La Roja narrowly defeated England 1-0 within the Ladies’s World Cup championship match at Sydney’s Stadium Australia.

Olga Carmona scored the one aim of the sport, and regardless of Jenni Hermoso’s penalty kick being saved by England goalkeeper Mary Earps within the 69th minute, the Lionesses had been unable to attain an equalizer.

The Spanish gamers, who had a turbulent run-up to the Ladies’s World Cup as a result of a disagreement with their governing physique and coach Jorge Vilda, broke out in wild celebrations after the ultimate whistle.

All through the match, the viewers continuously booed Vilda, whereas RFEF President Rubiales marred the event with profane antics that has since drawn harsh criticism.

[VIDEO] Luis Rubiales kisses participant throughout Ladies’s World Cup celebrations

After Spain’s victory, the athletes walked as much as the hurriedly constructed stage to just accept their trophy from FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

When Hermoso handed by Rubiales, who was additionally on the stage congratulating the athletes, he hugged the 33-year-old and helped her stand.

Rubiales then grabbed Hermoso and gave her a kiss on the lips after a quick alternate.

When Hermoso was questioned concerning the kiss from Rubiales because the celebrations made their method again to the dressing room, she replied:

“Eh…yeah, I didn’t get pleasure from that.”

The RFEF President then made an odd announcement to the gamers, telling them they might have a free journey to Ibiza and that he would marry Hermoso there. He then left the dressing room.

Luis Rubiales has drawn criticism for greedy his crotch within the stands to have a good time Spain’s victory.

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