Luis Rubiales ‘inappropriately touched’ England players on the same podium that he allegedly sexually assaulted Jenni Hermoso after the Women’s World Cup final, according to the Football Association chair.
Rubiales, the disgraced former president of Spain’s FA (the RFEF), responded by calling Debbie Hewitt a “hypocrite” and accused her of doing her position as FA chair a “disservice”. The claims have been revealed among new documents released by the world governing body Fifa to support their disciplinary panel’s decision to ban Rubiales from any involvement in football for three years.
Hewitt was asked to testify as a witness in the Fifa disciplinary committee’s case against Rubiales, together with the president of New Zealand’s FA, with both having been standing nearby to the Spaniard during the medal ceremony after the final in Sydney on August 20. Hewitt stood directly next to Rubiales on the podium.
In her statement submitted to Fifa’s panel, Hewitt brands Rubiales’s tone of voice towards match stewards and Fifa staff as “unpleasant and unnecessarily aggressive”, before going on to detail two specific accusations about Rubiales’s actions towards England players Lucy Bronze and Laura Coombs.
Hewitt says that Rubiales “cupped and stroked” Coombs’s face and then “he seemingly forcefully kissed Lucy Bronze on her face”.