Football juggernauts side with embattled Spanish FA Chairman Luis Rubiales

Luis Rubiales and Luis Enrique | Imago

Football juggernauts side with embattled Spanish FA Chairman Luis Rubiales

Ayoola Kelechi 23:55 - 27.08.2023

Two of football's biggest names have come out in support of suspended Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales despite the backlash against him for kissing Jennifer Hermoso

Two huge names in football have come to the defence of bedevilled Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales, who was suspended from his post pending an investigation into his behaviour by FIFA. 

Rubiales gains sympathy from former employee

Rubiales tainted the joy of Spain’s World Cup win after he was seen kissing La Roja star Jennifer Hermoso on the lips, apparently without the world champion’s consent. 

Many have spoken in condemnation of the football administrator, calling for him to resign, but he has also found support from two of football’s biggest names. 

First was current PSG and former Spain Men’s national team coach Luis Enrique, who was given the latter role by Rubiales and commended the suspended president’s work saying, “If I’m basing it off of my own experience – because he’s been at the FA for many years – The work he has done over the years has been exceptional, taking the federation to new heights, beyond the results on the pitch. 

"The numbers speak for themselves. I would say he’s done a fantastic job.”

Rubiales kisses Jennifer Hermoso after World Cup win | X/@SHEScoresbanger
Rubiales kisses Jennifer Hermoso after World Cup win | X/@SHEScoresbanger

He also noted that Rubiales has already apologised for the incident, saying, “In terms of the episode that took place in the last game, I think the president himself has acknowledged his mistakes.”

Former Bayern Munich CEO in support of Rubiales

Rubiales also found support from Bayern Munich legend Karl Heinz Rummenigge, who told BILD that he believed Rubiales had done nothing wrong. 

He said, "When you become world champion, you are emotional. And what he did there is - sorry, with all due respect - absolutely okay. I can remember: When we won the Champions League last time, I kissed men - not on the mouth, but out of joy.”

He also expressed belief that the incident had been blown out of proportion by people who want to take emotions out of football, saying, "Emotionality is important in football, you should leave the church in the village."

Ex Bayern Munich CEO Karl Heinz Rummenigge | Imago
Ex Bayern Munich CEO Karl Heinz Rummenigge | Imago

Despite support from the two heavyweights, Rubiales has still been suspended by FIFA and could face further sanctions with RFEF set for a second emergency meeting on Monday. 

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