Luis Rubiales Wiki, Wikipedia, Wife, Video, Statement, Instagram, Net Worth, Partner, Age, Kissing,

Luis Rubiales Wiki, Wikipedia, Wife, Video, Statement, Instagram, Net Worth, Partner, Age, Kissing, Crotch, Reddit, Married -: Former professional defender Luis Manuel Rubiales Bjar, now a Spanish football referee, participated in 53 La Liga games over three seasons. He serves as the head of the Royal Spanish Football Federation and a vice president of UEFA.

Luis Rubiales Wiki, Wikipedia, Wife, Video, Statement, Instagram, Net Worth, Partner, Age, Kissing, Crotch, Reddit, Married

Luis Rubiales Wiki, Wikipedia, Wife, Video, Statement, Instagram, Net Worth, Partner, Age, Kissing, Crotch, Reddit, Married -: Former professional defender Luis Manuel Rubiales Béjar, now a Spanish football referee, participated in 53 La Liga games over three seasons. He serves as the head of the Royal Spanish Football Federation and a vice president of UEFA.

Luis Rubiales Bio

NameLuis Rubiales
NicknameLuis
Age46 years old
Date Of Birth23 August 1977
ProfessionNot Known
ReligionChristian
NationalitySpanish
BirthplaceMunicipality of Las Palmas, Spain

Luis Rubiales Measurement

Height5 Feet 11 Inch
Weight70 Kg
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBald

Luis Rubiales Educational Qualifications

SchoolHigh schools
College or UniversityCEU Cardinal Herrera University (2014), Camilo Jose Cela University
Educational DegreeMaster’s degree, degree in law

Luis Rubiales Family

FatherMr. Rubiales
MotherMrs. Rubiales
Brother / SisterNot Known
ChildrenNot Known

Luis Rubiales Marital Status

Marital StatusUnmarried
Suppose NameNot Known
AffairsNot Known

Luis Rubiales Net Worth

Net Worth in Dollars$5 Million
SalaryNot Known

Luis Rubiales Social Media Accounts

Luis Rubiales News

“Ego above dignity”: Spain is shocked by Luis Rubiales’ disobedience regarding a kiss
Politicians and football clubs from both sexes join together to denounce the unwillingness of the football chief to step down.

It appeared as though feminism would succeed for a split second. Media sources stated that Spain’s football boss, Luis Rubiales, will resign over the kiss he planted on forward Jenni Hermoso’s lips during the Women’s World Cup medal presentation on Sunday after days of controversy in Spain and around the world.

But rather than announcing his resignation at a last-minute football federation meeting on Friday, he shocked many Spaniards by adamantly stating “I will not resign” five times in a rambling speech that attacked “false feminism,” attempted to paint himself as a victim, and recast the kiss as “a peck.”

The federation, which has just six women among its 140 members, was instructed by the Spanish government to act immediately if Rubiales did not comply with its earlier promise to take action against him.

Yolanda Daz, Spain’s acting labor minister and second deputy prime minister, declared on social media that “what we saw today at the federation’s assembly is unacceptable.” “The government must take immediate action because chauvinistic behavior is no longer tolerated. Rubiales is unable to remain in the role.

Rafael del Amo, who managed women’s football, and a few other high-ranking federation officials who represented the organization in various parts of the nation are among those who reportedly announced their resignations late on Friday.

However, Jorge Vilda, the head coach of the Spanish women’s national team, and Luis de la Fuente, the head coach of the Spanish men’s national team, both enthusiastically applauded Rubiales earlier for his attack on feminism.

The 46-year-old had other plans as the media prepared stories on Rubiales’ resignation. He promised the federation’s members, who hailed his audacity with waves of loud applause and a standing ovation, “I will fight this to the end.”

He expressed his sincere regret for the “unfortunate gesture” of clutching his crotch during La Roja’s World Cup victory, but he insisted that the kiss that threatened to detract from the team’s accomplishments had been consensual.

Hermoso stated on a live stream that she “didn’t like it” shortly after the kiss, which was given on stage at the post-match ceremony.

Irene Montero, who was among the first to refer to the kiss as a “form of sexual violence,” the acting minister of equality, said on social media on Friday that the National Sports Council and Spain’s Public Prosecutor would take appropriate measures. “Jenni Hermoso, you are not alone now more than ever.”

Members of the World Cup-winning team were even more outraged after Rubiales’ answer on Friday. On social media, the center back Irene Paredes posted: “I’m with you Jenni Hermoso. The event was seen by everyone. You were the hapless one.

“There are limits that cannot be crossed and this cannot be tolerated,” wrote the midfielder Aitana Bonmat. Iker Casillas, a former custodian for Spain’s men, called the scenario embarrassing. We ought to have talked about our female players and the delight they brought us all over the past five days! On X, he wrote, “About how happy we are that they granted us a title that we didn’t have in women’s football.

Real Betis striker Borja Iglesias declared he would not play for Spain’s national team again until conditions improved. He said that he believed Friday’s events had not “represented him as a football player and person,” saying, “I’m sad and disappointed.”

While many had anticipated that this drama would conclude on Friday, the outpouring of support for Hermoso and condemnation of Rubiales signaled that they were willing to stand their ground for what might be a protracted battle.

People demanded change, according to Victor Francos, Spain’s secretary of sports and president of the National Sports Council, on Friday. This might be Spanish football’s equivalent of the #MeToo movement.

According to Rubiales, the recent events were part of a “social assassination” carried out in part by “false feminists, one of the scourges of this country.”

Rubiales’ intransigence did not surprise Beatriz Lvarez, the president of Spain’s women’s league, who characterized him as a person whose “ego is above his dignity.”

According to Lvarez, “What surprises and scandalises me are his words.” Every time he speaks, he demonstrates his true character.

Assuring that “acts like the ones we witnessed don’t go unpunished, are sanctioned, and that pertinent measures are adopted to protect the soccer players against actions that are unacceptable,” Hermoso’s union, Futpro, which the footballer has claimed is representing her interests in the case, said.

Sevilla, the winners of the Europa League, declared on Friday that they denounced and rejected Rubiales’ treatment of Hermoso as well as the justification he provided before the federation meeting. “Rubiales should resign from his position as the highest representative of Spanish football,” the statement concluded.

In a statement, FC Barcelona noted that Rubiales’ attitude during the World Cup celebration was “totally inappropriate and unfortunate” but did not address the speech from Friday.

Real Madrid spoke as well, stating that the club “fully supports” the National Sports Council’s choice to put the matter before a tribunal right away in an effort to get Rubiales dismissed.

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