Luis Rubiales news LIVE: Spanish FA president’s mother opens up about ongoing hunger strike
The fallout from Luis Rubiales’ kiss row is finally coming to a head as his mother has explained her hunger strike in order to end the “inhumane witch-hunt” on her son and leading officials within the Spanish Football Federation (Rfef) have asked the suspended president to resign.
Rubiales’ mother locked herself in a church in their hometown of Motril on Monday to conduct the hunger strike, although she broke her cover on Tuesday evening to discuss the situation with the world’s press. Angeles Bejar urged Jenni Hermoso to ‘tell the truth’ about the president’s on-pitch kiss of her following the Women’s World Cup final that has led to accusations of sexual assault.
Her son was suspended by Fifa for kissing Hermoso on the lips in an act the footballer says she did not consent to. Fifa banned Rubiales from all football-related activity for 90 days over his conduct and have launched an investigation into his behaviour, while Spanish police are now investigating the federation president for alleged sexual assault. The heads of the regional bodies that make up the Spanish FA have now also produced a collective statement asking for Rubiales’ resignation.
Following his high-profile refusal to resign at a press conference last Friday, the Spanish women’s national team signed a letter stating their intent not to play for the country until Rubiales is removed from his role and the coaching staff – excepting manager Jorge Vilda – have all walked out. And in bizarre new developments, the Spanish FA requested that Uefa excludes their national and club teams from all European competitions because of Spanish government intervention in the crisis – a request which Uefa has denied.
Follow all the latest updates from the Luis Rubiales crisis:
Luis Rubiales: Latest updates as mother explains hunger strike
Luis Rubiales finally asked to resign by Spanish FA (Rfef) amid Women’s World Cup kiss row
Rubiales’ mother continues hunger strike inside church but breaks cover to explain reasoning
Spanish FA considers reasons to sack World Cup-winning manager Jorge Vilda
Rfef ask Uefa to expel teams from competition – request is denied
Is the World Cup kiss Spain’s Me Too moment?
Luis Rubiales is just the latest crisis in Spanish FA’s dark history
16:59 , Lawrence Ostlere
As of Wednesday afternoon, Luis Rubiales was completely isolated and yet still officially the head of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (Rfef). It is an absurd situation that symbolises so much about a story that is at once so serious and also utterly farcical, not least when it comes to the organisation itself.
The regional chiefs that form the Rfef’s assembly finally turned on Rubiales by requesting his resignation on Monday, but they don’t actually have the power to force it. The 46-year-old still has to take the decision, which would come just days after he repeatedly announced: “I am not resigning!”. In the meantime, he is suspended from all football-related activities by Fifa, which could take it even further once its investigation concludes.
So much of this story has developed from Rubiales’ distinctive personality, to put it generously. And yet the very fact such a personality is so difficult to remove from the role is a reflection of something much bigger, which has also provoked even more discussions about what Spanish football has been and where it is going.
Full story, by chief football writer Miguel Delaney:
Luis Rubiales is just the latest crisis in Spanish FA’s dark history
‘I am willing to die:’ Luis Rubiales’ mother continues hunger strike locked inside church
14:00 , Luke Baker
The mother of suspended Spanish football president Luis Rubiales remains locked inside a church on hunger strike in protest against her son’s treatment after he kissed Spain forward Jenni Hermoso on the lips at the World Cup final.
“I will remain here for as long as my body can,” Angeles Bejar messaged a Spanish TV station from inside the church in Motril, southern Spain. “I am willing to die for justice because my son is a decent person and it is not fair what they’re doing.”
Bejar is holed up inside the parish church of Divina Pastora in the family’s home town, alongside her sister. Speaking outside the church on Monday, Rubiales’ cousin Vanessa Ruiz described Bejar as a “woman of great faith who has sought refuge in God”, and said the family wanted Hermoso to “tell the truth” that the kiss was not forced.
‘I am willing to die:’ Luis Rubiales’ mother continues hunger strike inside church
Andres Iniesta speaks out against Rubiales
13:40 , Luke Baker
Barcelona and Spain legend Andres Iniesta has spoken out on social media about the conduct of Rubiales and how his refusal to accept responsibility for unacceptable actions has tarnished Spain’s World Cup win.
“After what has happened this week, I would like to convey my sadness, as a person, as the father of three daughters, as a husband and as a footballer, in the face of the events that we are experiencing in our football and around the Spanish women’s team,” wrote Iniesta.
“I believe that we cannot tolerate performances like the ones we have seen, which have tarnished a milestone as big as winning a World Cup. I cannot imagine the feeling that all the players of the national team must have right now seeing how they are not talking about the great tournament they had and the fantastic football they taught us all.
“It’s a shame that a beautiful story that many players have built over so many years has become dirty. Instead, we have had to put up with a president who has held on to his position, who has not admitted that his behaviour has been unacceptable and that it is damaging the image of our country and our football around the world.”
Spain star Alexia Putellas, meanwhile, told Spanish media she was fully behind her teammate Jenni Hermoso and that the event showed women’s football is still playing catch-up to the men’s game, with respect and equality in treatment still sadly lacking.
Después de lo que ha pasado esta semana me gustaría transmitir mi tristeza, como persona, como padre de tres hijas, como esposo y como futbolista, ante los acontecimientos que estamos viviendo en nuestro fútbol y alrededor de la selección española femenina.
Creo que no podemos… pic.twitter.com/DYASzKXQuU— Andrés Iniesta (@andresiniesta8) August 27, 2023
Luis Rubiales - latest updates
13:20 , Luke Baker
The Rubiales scandal, with the actions of coach Jorge Vilda tied in, has stirred memories of and anger at Nacho Quereda’s behaviour, too.
The former long-term coach of the Spanish women’s team also suffered a variety of allegations about his behaviour while in charge of the side.
Reminder that this isn’t only about Rubiales and it’s not a new problem, for 27 years (the longest serving coach of all time) Ignacio Quereda got off on humiliating his players
Their complaints were ignored for decades until they qualified for the World Cup =media got interested pic.twitter.com/9wT6qO27LW— Alexandra Jonson (@AlexandraJonson) August 29, 2023
Rubiales crisis hangs over European football ahead of Uefa Awards
13:00 , Luke Baker
Uefa heads to its annual awards gala on Thursday in Monaco amid turmoil created by its vice president from Spain.
Luis Rubiales won’t be at the high-end ceremony in Monte Carlo where the awards for best player and coach will be handed out because he has been suspended by Fifa but Spain could sweep the women’s prizes despite being in the midst of the scandal.
Fifa suspended Rubiales, who is both the president of the Spanish football federation and a vice president at Uefa, for at least 90 days while it investigates the kiss he forced on Women’s World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso and the ongoing fallout from his overall conduct at the final in Australia.
UEFA has stayed publicly silent in the 10 days since Rubiales provoked a furore in Spain and elsewhere, later fuelled by his defiant refusal to resign. Even after Fifa formally opened a disciplinary case on Thursday, Uefa did not say if it had taken action against Rubiales, who makes 250,000 euros annually as a vice president of that organization.
“No solidarity,” former England men’s striker Ian Wright said of Uefa in a social media post, using an expletive to show his dismay with how the organisation is treating the women’s game. “These are the same people in charge of leading the future of women’s football.”
On Thursday, either Aitana Bonmati or Olga Carmona of Spain is likely to be named as the women’s player of the season in Europe for 2022-23. The other candidate is Australia forward Sam Kerr.
Voting for the awards was done by coaches of leading clubs and national teams in women’s football, plus media, and the candidates were announced Friday just as Rubiales was refusing to resign at an emergency meeting of the Spanish federation.
Barcelona coach Jonatan Giraldez and England coach Sarina Wiegman — the only woman nominated in the category — are up against controversial Spain coach Vilda for the Uefa coaching award. The Champions League draw will also be held at the event.
Good. But still silence from UEFA. No solidarity. No comment on the behaviour of their Vice President. Same UEFA who's President did not attend the Women's World Cup Final where both teams represented the region. These are the same people in charge of leading the future of… https://t.co/vVGDQRKPPB
— Ian Wright (@IanWright0) August 26, 2023
Spanish FA president kissing midfielder at World Cup final ‘ruined’ celebration, says Lioness Jess Carter
12:40 , Luke Baker
Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales’ behaviour at the World Cup final “ruined” Spain’s victory celebrations, England international Jess Carter has said.
Speaking to ITV, the Lioness described Rubiales’ decision to kiss Jenni Hermoso as “unacceptable” and questioned if a similar incident would occur in the men’s game.
Carter said: “For me, Spain have just achieved an incredible thing and it’s almost been tarnished a little bit by one person’s actions.
“That moment ruined what should have been only a massive celebration for Spain and for Jenni Hermoso.”
Jess Carter: Spanish FA president kissing midfielder ‘ruined’ celebration
Rubiales’ behaviour after World Cup shows ‘worst of Spanish society’, says deputy prime minister
12:20 , Luke Baker
Spain’s deputy prime minister has strongly condemned the behaviour of FA president Luis Rubiales after he was accused of grabbing and kissed Women’s World Cup player Jenni Hermoso on the lips.
Yolanda Diaz said on Monday 28 August that male chauvinism was “systemic” in Spain and had been shown in its worst form when Mr Rubiales on Friday refused to resign as president of Spain’s soccer federation.
Luis Rubiales - latest updates
12:00 , Luke Baker
A Spanish striker is boycotting the national team in protest against FA president Luis Rubiales.
Rubiales has faced growing calls from across sport and politics to resign from his post running Spanish football after his behaviour at the Women’s World Cup final, where he grabbed his crotch in an aggressive celebration and forcefully kissed one of the players, Jenni Hermoso, on the lips.
He was expected to step down in a press conference on Friday morning but instead declared he would not resign, blamed Hermoso for the kiss and hit out at “false feminism”.
Borja Iglesias, 30, who plays for Real Betis and has made two appearances for the Spanish national team, declared on social media that he would no longer put himself forwards for selection until “this type of act does not go unpunished”.
Spain striker boycotts national team in protest against FA president Luis Rubiales
Uefa rejects Spanish expulsion plea as Luis Rubiales crisis takes bizarre twist
11:40 , Luke Baker
Earlier this week, developments in the Luis Rubiales controversy took a dramatic and strange twist as key figures from within the Spanish FA asked for its own teams to be expelled from Uefa competition.
Miguel Delaney has the details:
The request to the European body that is being seen as the most significant, given it sums up how surreal the story has become.
With Rubiales facing a series of official complaints and a government process that could yet see him banned from sport in Spain for two to 15 years – to go with his current 90-day suspension from Fifa – the federation sent a request to Uefa to be expelled for breaking Uefa’s own statutes on state interference. Expulsion would see clubs including Real Madrid and Barcelona kicked out of European competitions such as the Champions League.
The move has been interpreted as “bluster” and “brinkmanship” by the federation in order to support Rubiales, but it would still involve all of Spain’s club and national teams being removed from competition, depriving them of income and – in the words of one party – “setting Spanish football back years”.
Full report:
Uefa rejects Spanish expulsion plea as Luis Rubiales crisis takes bizarre new twist
Spanish football’s ‘MeToo moment’ is a mirror for the entire game
11:20 , Luke Baker
Right up until the moment that Luis Rubiales took the microphone at the Spanish federation on Friday afternoon, senior figures in Uefa were adamant he would resign. The expectation had even stopped some prominent football officials publicly speaking out.
What followed, even for a sport like this, left many involved “speechless”. It says more than any statement, mind, that Rubiales’s “jaw-dropping political speech” – to use the words of one shocked source – probably wasn’t the most consequential moment of the day. All of this will eventually lead to real action, way beyond words or Spanish football.
In terms of the most immediate effect, Fifa has now suspended Rubiales for 90 days and ordered him not to contact the player he kissed on the lips after the World Cup final, Jenni Hermoso.
Four official complaints against Rubiales are now being investigated and they could ultimately see him banned from sport for anything between two to 15 years.
“This is the end,” Miquel Iceta, Spain’s minister for culture and sport, told El Pais. “This can’t continue like this.”
Our Chief Football Writer Miguel Delaney breaks down what the ongoing Rubiales scandal means:
Spanish football’s ‘MeToo moment’ is a mirror for the entire game
Luis Rubiales kiss scandal in pictures
11:00 , Luke Baker
Luis Rubiales crisis: Timeline of how Spanish FA president fell from grace
10:40 , Luke Baker
25 August 2023: Rubiales does not resign, apologising again for his behaviour but insisting that the kiss was “mutual, euphoric and consensual.” “I will not resign, I will not resign,” he tells an extraordinary general assembly called by the federation. “A social assassination is taking place. “I’ve come under a lot of pressure. Perhaps somebody will look to remove me on Monday. But we live in a country of laws. Is a consensual kiss enough to remove me? I’m going to fight until the end. I hope the law is followed, and that as there’s no reason to [remove me], it won’t happen.”
26 August 2023: Rubiales is provisionally suspended from all football activities by Fifa for 90 days.
28 August 2023: Members of the former defender’s family lock themselves inside a church in the coastal town of Motril in the south of Spain. His mother, Angeles Bejar, vows to go on hunger strike until the “inhuman, bloodthirsty witch hunt which my son is being subjected to” is concluded. Uefa, meanwhile, say that no action will be taken despite a request from Rfef to be expelled from competition for breaking the European football governing body’s own statutes on state interference. Rfef’s regional presidents ask for Rubiales to resign after being called to an “extraordinary and urgent” meeting in Madrid.
Luis Rubiales crisis: Timeline of how Spanish FA president fell from grace
10:20 , Luke Baker
20 August 2023: Spain win the Women’s World Cup for the first time. Rubiales kisses midfielder Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the medal presentation ceremony and grabs his crotch during the game.
21 August 2023: Rubiales issues an initial apology after Spain’s minister for culture and sport, Miquel Iceta, describes his actions as “unacceptable”.
23 August 2023: Pressure builds on Rubiales as a number of Spanish clubs call for his resignation. The Spanish Players’ Association, Liga F and Fifpro all condemn his behaviour.
24 August 2023: Fifa opens disciplinary proceedings against the 46-year-old, and it is widely reported that Rubiales will resign as Rfef president on Friday 25 August.
Luis Rubiales crisis: Timeline of how Spanish FA president fell from grace
10:00 , Luke Baker
May 2018: Luis Rubiales is elected president of the Spanish FA (Rfef)
February 2019: The former Levante and Hamilton Academical defender joins Uefa’s executive committee
September 2020: Rubiales is re-elected to the position unopposed after Iker Casillas drops out of contention
September 2022: 15 players on the Spanish women’s national team demand improvements to the structure and support of the side, including highlighting concerns over the management of Jorge Vilda. Rfef back the coach and threaten the rebelling players with bans of up to five years - most of the 15 are not selected in Vilda’s World Cup squad.
Luis Rubiales saga has overshadowed Spain World Cup win, says Lionesses’ Ella Toone
09:40 , Luke Baker
Ella Toone has said that England’s Lionesses “all stand behind Jennifer Hermoso” with Luis Rubiales still yet to resign after kissing the Spain midfielder without her consent after the Women’s World Cup final.
The president of the Spanish football association (Rfef) has refused to step down from his role after the incident during the medal ceremony that followed Spain’s triumph over England in Australia.
Rubiales, who was also criticised for grabbing his crotch during the final, had been expected to resign last week, but declined to do so at an extraordinary press conference.
The saga took another bizarre turn on Monday after the 46-year-old’s mother locked herself inside a church and went on hunger strike, describing the reaction to her son’s behaviour as “an inhuman, bloodthirsty witch-hunt”.
Manchester United’s Toone, who was part of the Lionesses side beaten in Sydney, believes that Rubiales’s actions and the subsequent outcry have overshadowed Spain’s first Women’s World Cup win.
Protesters gather in Madrid calling for Spanish football federation president to resign
09:25 , Luke Baker
Hundreds of people waving women’s rights placards gathered in the centre of Madrid on Monday 28 August to protest against the Spanish football federation’s president Luis Rubiales.
Rubiales was provisionally suspended by Fifa on Saturday 26 August, pending an investigation into his conduct at the Women’s World Cup final in Sydney on 20 August.
The 46-year-old grabbed his crotch in the VIP area of the stadium in celebration of Spain’s win over England, before kissing midfielder Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the trophy and medals presentation.
His mother is on hunger strike over the “inhuman” treatment of her son, according to reports in Spain.
Watch the video of the protest here:
Hundreds of protesters gather in Madrid calling for Spanish football chief to resign
Is the World Cup kiss Spain’s Me Too moment?
09:10 , Luke Baker
Imagine, for a moment, the world’s worst fantasy dinner party. Donald Trump is there with his mate Vladimir Putin. Dan Wootton of GB News is in full anti-woke flow. Nadine Dorries is loudly guffawing at everything Boris Johnson says.
Around the table, self-congratulation is the principal topic of conversation. Everyone is enjoying this celebration of the architects of post-truth. Then, suddenly, all eyes are drawn to the one guest nobody had heard of until last week: Luis Rubiales, the Spanish football administrator and a man previously barely recognised beyond the confines of his own front room (and certainly not in his own kitchen: that’s where women go).
Fearful that others are hogging the limelight, he congratulates the hostess for the quality of her cooking by grabbing her in an aggressive embrace, before giving her a full-on smacker on the lips and clutching at his groin in an unmistakable gesture of sexual self-aggrandisement.
When she looks a touch discombobulated, he launches a vociferous attack on her, accusing her of conducting a vendetta against him. He will sue for defamation, he says as he throws the food across the table. And if she carries on with her insulting attacks on his integrity, then he has no alternative: he will instruct his mum to lock herself in her local church and go on hunger strike in protest.
If that reads like the plot of a particularly unlikely episode of Black Mirror, what has been going on in Spain these past few days has been no less ridiculous. After the country’s women’s team won the World Cup, there has barely been time or space to talk about the brilliance of their play or the meaning of their achievement.
Jim White discusses the fallout of the Rubiales scandal:
Is the World Cup kiss Spain’s Me Too moment? | Jim White
Luis Rubiales - latest updates
08:55 , Luke Baker
Leading officials within the Spanish Football Federation asked suspended president Luis Rubiales to resign for kissing a player on the lips at the Women’s World Cup final.
The heads of the regional bodies that make up the federation (Rfef) made the request in a collective statement.
“After the latest developments and the unacceptable behaviour that has caused great damage to the image of Spanish soccer, the presidents request that Luis Rubiales resign immediately as president of the Rfef,” the statement said.
The heads also urged interim president Pedro Rocha to immediately withdraw the federation’s request to Uefa to suspend it from international competitions because of government interference over demands to remove Rubiales.
That move was widely seen as an attempt to silence some of Rubiales’ critics, including government ministers who have asked for his removal, as such a suspension would ban Spanish teams from competitions like the Champions League and could sway public opinion in favour of letting him keep his job.
Spanish FA asks president Luis Rubiales to resign after World Cup kiss
Spanish FA considers reasons to sack World Cup-winning manager Jorge Vilda
08:53 , Luke Baker
The Spanish Football Federation is considering whether it has grounds to sack Spain Women’s World Cup-winning head coach Jorge Vilda, according to reports.
Vilda is still in the post after most of his coaching staff resigned in protest against federation (Rfef) president Luis Rubiales, who has refused to quit for kissing Spain player Jenni Hermoso after their World Cup final win.
All of Spain’s 23 World Cup winners, plus another 58 players, have said they will not represent their country until Rubiales has left his post.
Rubiales, 46, was provisionally suspended by FIFA on Saturday pending an investigation into his conduct in Sydney after Spain’s win against England on August 20.
He was applauded by Vilda after repeatedly insisting that he would not quit at the Rfef’s extraordinary general meeting last Friday and the federation is exploring its options over whether they can sack the head coach.
Spanish FA considers reasons to sack World Cup-winning manager Jorge Vilda
‘I am willing to die:’ Luis Rubiales’ mother continues hunger strike locked inside church
08:52 , Luke Baker
The mother of suspended Spanish football president Luis Rubiales remains locked inside a church on hunger strike in protest against her son’s treatment after he kissed Spain forward Jenni Hermoso on the lips at the World Cup final.
“I will remain here for as long as my body can,” Angeles Bejar messaged a Spanish TV station from inside the church in Motril, southern Spain. “I am willing to die for justice because my son is a decent person and it is not fair what they’re doing.”
Bejar is holed up inside the parish church of Divina Pastora in the family’s home town, alongside her sister. Speaking outside the church on Monday, Rubiales’ cousin Vanessa Ruiz described Bejar as a “woman of great faith who has sought refuge in God”, and said the family wanted Hermoso to “tell the truth” that the kiss was not forced.
‘I am willing to die:’ Luis Rubiales’ mother continues hunger strike inside church