FIFA suspend Spanish football chief Rubiales over Hermoso kiss
FIFA suspended Luis Rubiales as president of Spain's football federation on Saturday for kissing Spanish Women's World Cup player Jenni Hermoso on the lips, and banned him from making contact with her.
"(We) decided today to provisionally suspend Mr. Luis Rubiales from all football-related activities at national and international level," world football's governing body said in a statement.
FIFA's suspension of Spanish federation (RFEF) president Rubiales will last 90 days, while they undertake disciplinary proceedings against the 46-year-old.
They added that both Rubiales and the RFEF are prohibited from contacting Hermoso and those close to her.
FIFA's move was the latest development in a deepening row between Rubiales and the RFEF and Hermoso and her Spain teammates which the players say has tarnished the glory of their World Cup win in Australia last Sunday.
Hermoso said in a statement on Friday that Rubiales and the federation put "continuous pressure" on her and her family and friends to make her appear alongside Rubiales in a video in which he apologised for his kiss, but she declined.
Rubiales refused to resign at an emergency RFEF meeting on Friday and on Saturday, the federation threatened to take legal action over Hermoso's "lies" about the kiss.
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Hermoso said "at no time" did she consent to the kiss following the 1-0 win against England in Sydney, which Rubiales described as "mutual, euphoric and consensual".
The RFEF responded, saying they would "demonstrate each of the lies that have been spread, whether in the name of the player, if that is the case, or by the player herself".
It would take "as many legal actions as necessary to defend the