A waterfall of support for Jenny Hermoso for the unacceptable kiss of Luis Rubiales and his subsequent behavior when he spoke of “false feminism” as the “scourge” of the country. Conduct not approved by FIFA, which decided to suspend Rubiales for a period of 90 days in connection with a procedure opened through the Disciplinary Commission. Women’s team sponsors are mobilizing, and the campaign has been picked up by the Financial Times.
Iberia, Renfe and Iberdrola have taken a step forward and are asking for “measures” to be taken regarding Rubiales’ behavior to ensure respect for La Roja’s players. Representatives of Iberdrola believe that any attitude that “rejects” or goes “against” the equal rights and dignity of women “has no place in the world of sports or in society,” they told EFE.
Iberia supports “timely and necessary measures” to protect the rights of athletes. Renfe supports and supports “absolutely and strongly” the actions of the Supreme Sports Council.
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Andres Iniesta assured that the ousted President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) Luis Rubiales “clings to his position” and that “he is damaging the image of our country and our football around the world.” The scorer of the goal that gave Spain victory in the 2010 Men’s World Cup added: “After what happened this week, I would like to express my sadness as a person, as a father of three daughters, as a husband and as a football player, about the events that we are experiencing in our football and around the Spanish women’s team.”
Paul Gasol also supported the selection player: “With you, Jenny Hermoso, for you and for everyone.”
The same as Casillas, who pronounced the verdict: “Someone else’s shame”; and David de Gea before Rubiales’ controversial performance at the headquarters of the Spanish Football Federation to the applause of the Assembly.