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Former Irish player alleges she was sexually assaulted by Al Fayed

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Former Fulham Ladies captain Ronnie Gibbons has alleged she was twice sexually assaulted by the club's late owner Mohamed Al Fayed.The former Irish international, who skippered Fulham in the 2000-01 season, alleged Al Fayed - chairman of the west London club between 1997 and 2013 - assaulted her in an office at the Harrods department store he owned in Knightsbridge.Ms Gibbons, who was born in London and qualified for Ireland under the grandparent rule, made her debut for the Republic of Ireland in 2000 and played with the national team until 2004.Lawyers representing Ms Gibbons have told the PA news agency she has waived her anonymity, using an interview with The Athletic to say she felt she could not speak out about the abuse at the time for fear of jeopardising the future of the women’s team.She told The Athletic: "I was used.

I just felt a huge responsibility on my shoulders because we’d just turned professional."Everything internally was screaming at me, 'Ronnie, you need to leave’, but I couldn’t because I would be to blame for all these women losing their jobs and Fulham Ladies going down the pan."I couldn’t allow anything to happen to me, but at the same time, I couldn’t just run for the hills, which is what I wanted to do."On both occasions she alleges was attacked, Ms Gibbons said she was told she had to go to see Al Fayed, and was driven from the club’s training ground to Harrods by a member of club staff.The pretext both times was that Al Fayed’s children wanted to talk to her about football.The Justice For Harrods Survivors group said in a statement: "What former Fulham captain Ronnie Gibbons was forced to endure at the hands of Mohamed Al Fayed is yet another horrible example of the monstrous abuse aided and

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