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Luis Rubiales should stand trial over World Cup kiss, says Spanish judge

Sky News Thursday, 25 January 2024
Spain’s former football federation chief should stand trial over the non-consensual kiss he planted on a female player at the Women's World Cup final, a judge has said.
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News video: Rubiales to face trial for unwanted kiss at football World Cup

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The judge ruled that the former Spanish football president's kiss to forward Jenni Hermoso was “unconsented".

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