Luis Rubiales shares video of Ladies's Staff's response to kiss incident with FIFA

The embattled boss of Spanish soccer, Luis Rubiales, has shared a recently-surfaced clip with FIFA amid criticism following their World Cup win. The video exhibits the ladies's soccer staff's reactions in response to the infamous kiss incident.

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Journalist Alvise Perez shared the video on X, beforehand often called Twitter.

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Jenni Hermoso is seen laughing within the video whereas watching a meme of herself getting kissed by Rubiales.

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Following this incident, FIFA suspended him for 90 days, and Spain is actively demanding his elimination from his place.

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However, he has steadfastly refused to resign, and his mom has even gone on a starvation strike in his defence.

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It has now been revealed that he transmitted the video to FIFA headquarters in an try and clear his identify.

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An in depth supply near him advised MailOnline: "This video is gold dust for Rubiales.

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"All alongside we have now mentioned for Jenni to inform the reality. There was no sexual assault. If there was why was she laughing and joking?"

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"She waited greater than three days to make a grievance, if she was that offended why not say one thing right away and why joke about it with staff mates?"

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Despite Rubiales' insistence he did nothing wrong, Spain’s government, its players' unions, soccer clubs, fans and most importantly, Hermoso and her teammates, saw his act as a sexist abuse of power that was no longer tolerable.

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FIFA, the world soccer governing body, suspended Rubiales for 90 days, and Spain’s government is moving to have him declared unfit to hold the post.

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The condemnation of Rubiales, who also grabbed his crotch in a lewd victory gesture within sight of Spain's Queen Letizia and teenage daughter, Princess Sofía, following Spain’s victory in the August 20 final, has spread beyond the government and the powers-that-be in soccer.

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Fans at men’s games last weekend in the popular La Liga chanted for Rubiales to go, while hundreds rallied in downtown Madrid in support of Hermoso.

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Rubiales had the chance to step down on Friday. Instead, he delivered a tirade to his federation members, claiming to be the victim of a witch hunt by "false feminists."

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While sexism has traditionally run deep in Spain, Rubiales has discovered himself out of step with the nation’s quickly altering social mores. 

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