Spain's High Court on Friday imposed a restraining order to prevent former soccer chief Luis Rubiales approaching national team player Jenni Hermoso, as he appeared in court to be investigated for sexual assault for kissing her on the lips.The incident, which occurred at the medal ceremony after Spain's women's team won the World Cup in Sydne, on 20 August, has triggered a furore over sexism in Spanish sport and society and prompted protests similar to the 'Me Too' movement.Rubiales (46) insists the kiss was consensual, while Hermoso says it was forced on her.
The order prevents Rubiales trying to contact Hermoso or coming within 200 metres of her, according to a court statement.Judge Francisco de Jorge rejected a request by the prosecution that Rubiales should report to the court every two weeks.
Dressed in a black suit over a white shirt, Rubiales left the High Court in Madrid with his lawyer Olga Tubau following a closed-door investigative hearing that lasted about an hour.He did not speak to the media waiting outside.
During the testimony, Rubiales denied the accusations, according to a statement by the prosecutor's office.After weeks of resisting calls from players, politicians and women's groups to step down as president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), Rubiales finally quit on 10 September.