Soccer

Jenni Hermoso's brother, teammate say she was pressured to downplay Rubiales kiss

The brother of Jenni Hermoso and one of her teammates told a judge Wednesday in Madrid there were attempts to pressure the player into downplaying the unsolicited kiss by former Spanish federation president Luis Rubiales in the awards presentation ceremony following the 2023 Women's World Cup.

Rubiales on trial for sexual assault for kissing Hermoso after Spain's World Cup win

Spanish women's soccer player Jenni Hermoso leaves the court of San Fernando de Henares, east of Madrid, on February 3, 2025 in the case of former president of the Spanish football federation Luis Rubiales, accused of sex assault and coercion over forcible kiss on lips.
2023 Women's World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso, left, testified Monday at the trial of Luis Rubiales she did not consent to a kiss after the Spanish team's victory and felt coerced to publicly exonerate the former president of Spain's Football Federation after the incident. (Thomas Coex/AFP via Getty Images)

The brother of Jenni Hermoso and one of her teammates told a judge Wednesday in Madrid there were attempts to pressure the player into downplaying the unsolicited kiss by former Spanish federation president Luis Rubiales in the awards presentation ceremony following the 2023 Women's World Cup.

Rafael Hermoso said in court that former women's national team coach Jorge Vilda asked him to tell Jenni to record a video together with the former president to show she was OK with the kiss.

Former teammate Misa Rodriguez said Jenni told the other players that she was being coerced and that she was "not well" after what happened.

Rubiales is on trial for sexual assault for kissing Jenni Hermoso after the World Cup won by Spain in Sydney, as well as for coercion for allegedly trying to convince the player to support his version of the kiss.

Vilda and two other former members of the federation are also on trial for coercion. All four deny wrongdoing.

Jenni Hermoso says she did not consent to the kiss while Rubiales says it was consensual. The kiss marred the title celebrations and sparked outrage in Spain about the prevalence of sexism in sports and beyond.

Rafael Hermoso said his sister told him she was pressurised several times by members of the Spanish federation.

"She came to us half-crying and told us that they were pressuring her to take a stance downplaying the kiss," Rafael said.

Rodriguez said Jenni told them about the kiss and that she did not know how to react to it. She also said that Jenni told them she was being pressurised to record a video and downplay the kiss.

Luis Rubiales, former president of the Spanish football federation accused of sex assault and coercion over forcible kiss on lips of Spanish player Jenni Hermoso, leaves the court of San Fernando de Henares, east of Madrid, on February 3, 2025.
Luis Rubiales, former president of the Spanish football federation, is accused of sexual assault and of trying to coerce Hermoso, alongside others, to publicly support him. (Thomas Coex/AFP via Getty Images)

"She told us that she didn't want to do it and we supported her decision," Rodriguez said. "We told her that she should not talk to anybody anymore and should try to get some rest, because we noticed that she was not well."

Rafael Hermoso said Vilda came to him on the plane returning from the final in Australia to ask him to talk to his sister.

"We were talking about soccer and the achievement of the team and suddenly he mentioned the kiss," Rafael said. "He said that the president wanted me to talk to Jenni to ask her to record the video together downplaying the kiss, because that would be the best thing for everyone."

Rafael added that Vilda told him that Rubiales' daughters were crying and that the president was worried about losing his job because of what happened. He said Vilda told him that he had already talked to Jenni and that she had not agreed to do the video.

"I told him that I was not going to try to convince her to do something that I also don't agree with," Rafael said.

Rafael said he felt Vilda threatened his sister by hinting that things would not be good for her in the federation if she decided not to help. He also said Vilda implied that Jenni owed that to Rubiales' daughters and the president himself.

Jenni Hermoso was not called up to the national team immediately after the World Cup, with new coach Montse Tome saying she wanted to protect the player.

Rubiales has yet to testify and denied the charges. He resigned under pressure three weeks later and was banned by FIFA for three years. He said he was the victim of a "witch hunt" by "false feminists."

Prosecutors, Hermoso and the Spain players' association want Rubiales jailed for two and a half years, fined  $51,800 US for damages, and banned from working as a sports official. They want the other three defendants sentenced to one and a half years in prison.

The trial is expected to last at least 10 days. Rubiales attended the first day on Monday. The coach of the men's national team, Luis de la Fuente, testified on Tuesday.

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