My boss should not have kissed me, Spain's Hermoso tells Rubiales trial
Spanish women's World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso confronted former soccer federation boss Luis Rubiales at his trial, saying she did not agree to the kiss that triggered a national backlash against sexism in sport.
"I knew I was being kissed by my boss and that should not happen in any social or work environment," she said of the encounter seen live by millions around the world at the 2023 World Cup awards ceremony in Australia.
"I think it was a moment that tainted one of the happiest days of my life," added the 34-year-old forward as Mr Rubiales sat nearby at Madrid's High Court taking notes.
Mr Rubiales, 47, is accused of sexual assault and then attempting to coerce Ms Hermoso - with the help of three other men - into declaring that the kiss had been consensual.
Though he apologised for being over effusive in a moment of national triumph, Mr Rubiales denies those criminal charges and has cast himself as the victim of a witch hunt.
Asked by a prosecutor at Madrid's High Court if she had agreed to the kiss, Ms Hermoso replied: "Never".
"I didn't hear or understand anything," she added, describing the moment.
"The next thing he did was to grab me by the ears and kiss me on the mouth."
Mr Rubiales has said it was consensual and scoffed at critics in the aftermath, but Ms Hermoso said she felt a victim of aggression and had pressure put on her to sign a statement exonerating him, which she said she refused to do.
World Cup win overshadowed
The ensuing scandal eclipsed Spain's first women's World Cup victory and proved a tipping point for efforts by Spain's female players to expose sexism and achieve parity with male counterparts.
The trial will see several of Ms Hermoso's teammates, including Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas,


