Spanish soccer chief claims ‘unprecedented lynching’ as government begins move to oust him


Spain’s government has begun a move to oust suspended soccer chief Luis Rubiales, who ended a week of silence on Friday by insisting he was the victim of a smear campaign.

Rubiales has come in for a storm of criticism and calls for his resignation over his behaviour during and after Spain’s Women’s World Cup triumph in Sydney.

Footage showed him kissing player Jenni Hermoso on the lips, which Hermoso said was unsolicited, and appeared to grab his crotch in a lewd victory gesture.

On Friday, a Spanish government legal panel handling sports issues opened a formal case against Rubiales — president of the Spanish Football Federation and a vice president of UEFA — over his conduct that was televised globally, making him a national embarrassment.

Spain is hoping to remove him independently of a FIFA process that has already suspended him provisionally.

Spanish soccer chief claims ‘unprecedented lynching’ as government begins move to oust him

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