Power and the pashing: Spanish football chief finally agrees it’s time to kiss his job goodbye

Spanish football federation chief Luis Rubiales, engulfed in a scandal over allegations he gave an unsolicited kiss to a player on the women’s World Cup team last month, has announced his resignation as president.

 

Sep 11, 2023, updated May 22, 2025
The president of the Spanish soccer federation Luis Rubiales has finally resigned over an unsolicited kiss that unleashed a storm of fury over gender equality that almost marred the unprecedented victory (Real Federacion Espanola de Futbol/Europa Press via AP)
The president of the Spanish soccer federation Luis Rubiales has finally resigned over an unsolicited kiss that unleashed a storm of fury over gender equality that almost marred the unprecedented victory (Real Federacion Espanola de Futbol/Europa Press via AP)

A Spanish prosecutor filed a complaint with the High Court against Rubiales last week for sexual assault and coercion over his allegedly unsolicited kiss on the lips of World Cup-winning player Jenni Hermoso.

Rubiales had also been suspended for three months from all football activities by FIFA pending an investigation by soccer’s world governing body into his actions after Spain clinched their World Cup victory in Sydney on August 20.

“After the rapid suspension carried out by FIFA, plus the rest of the proceedings opened against me, it is clear that I will not be able to return to my position,” Rubiales said in a statement on Sunday.

“Insisting on waiting and clinging…is not going to contribute anything positive, neither to the Federation nor to Spanish football. Among other things, because there are de facto powers that will prevent my return,” he added.

He said he had also stepped down as a vice-president of European soccer body UEFA.

Rubiales has insisted the kiss was consensual but the case has sparked outrage among players and many in wider Spanish society.

He appeared to continue to defend his version of events.

“I have faith in the truth and I am going to do everything in my power to make it prevail,” he said.

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