Luis Rubiales has told a court that Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso gave her consent before he kissed her after the Women’s World Cup final in 2023.
The former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) is on trial accused of sexual assault and attempting to coerce Ms Hermoso into publicly saying the kiss had been consensual.
Mr Rubiales told Spain’s National Court in Madrid he was “absolutely sure” the player gave permission for the kiss, adding: “In that moment it was something completely spontaneous.”
The incident happened during the medal ceremony after Spain’s World Cup victory in Australia, triggering protests and calls for Mr Rubiales’s resignation. He denies any criminal wrongdoing.
Giving evidence, Mr Rubiales described the kiss as “an act of affection”.
“This was a tremendous moment for her,” he said. “We were thanking each other, she pressed me very hard around the waist and then I asked her whether I could give her a kiss and she said yes.”
He added: “I took hold of her so as not to fall back.”
Mr Rubiales was questioned in court over whether he asked Ms Hermoso for a kiss or a “little kiss”.
“I can’t remember exactly,” he replied. “But I think it was a little kiss.”
He was also asked if he was aware of the protocol against sexual harassment and sexual violence, to which he replied he was aware of it.
Ms Hermoso has previously told the court she had never given permission to be kissed and the incident had “stained one of the happiest days of my life”.
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