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Rubiales crisis hangs over European soccer ahead of gala award ceremony in Monaco

The governing body of European soccer heads to its annual awards gala on Thursday in Monaco amid turmoil created by its vice president from Spain.

Luis Rubiales won't be at the high-end ceremony in Monte Carlo where the awards for best player and coach will be made because he has been suspended by FIFA, the sport's ultimate governing body. Spain could sweep the prizes for women's soccer.

FIFA suspended Rubiales, who is both the president of the Spanish soccer federation and a vice president at European soccer body UEFA, for at least 90 days while it investigates the kiss he forced on Women's World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso and the ongoing fallout from his overall conduct at the final in Sydney, Australia.

UEFA has stayed publicly silent in the 10 days since Rubiales provoked a furor in Spain and elsewhere, later fueled by his defiant refusal to resign.

Even after FIFA formally opened a disciplinary case on Thursday, UEFA did not say if it had taken action against Rubiales, who makes 250,000 euros ($270,000) annually as a vice president of that organization.

"No solidarity," former England forward Ian Wright said of UEFA in a social media post, using an expletive to show his dismay with how the organization is treating women's soccer. "These are the same people in charge of leading the future of women's football."

On Thursday, either Aitana Bonmati or Olga Carmona of Spain is likely to be named as the women's player of the season in Europe for 2022-23. The other candidate is Australia forward Sam Kerr.

Bonmati's season ended as a World Cup champion, a Golden Ball winner as the best player at the Women's World Cup and a Champions League winner with Spanish soccer club Barcelona. But it started by signing a letter from 15

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