“I am ashamed of the image Spanish football has created around the world because of the unacceptable behavior of the RFEF president. I receive countless calls and messages from players, coaches, leaders and colleagues.Even those from other world leagues are scandalized by what happened.”
The letter, released to the public on Tuesday, started this strong. F League President Beatriz AlvarezProfessional women’s football competition held in Spain. An organization that filed a complaint with CSD president Víctor Francos for Rubiales’ inappropriate behavior during the final.
A success ‘tainted’ by Rubiales’ attitude
In the document, the Professional Women’s Football League demands the disqualification of Luis Rubiales and considers one of the greatest achievements in Spanish sports history to be “tainted” by the behavior of the RFEF president. According to the organization’s assessment, the incidents contain “very serious violations of the Sports Law”.
The case includes facts such as the celebration of the head of the RFEF keeps her genitals next to Queen Letizia and Infanta Sofiasomething they consider unacceptable. Likewise, there is a reference to the act in which Rubiales kissed Jenni Hermoso without her consent.
“Rubiales’ pardon was not sincere”
“It’s not just about the fact of kissing, but with general behavior on the podium, on the field, in the locker room, or a few hours after such behavior, The head of the federation dared to insult everyone publicly Beatriz Álvarez writes in her letter: “Who criticizes such a disgusting attitude?
Along the same lines, the F League criticizes Rubiales’ public statements of “scumbags, scumbags and scoundrels” to those who question his behavior. “The amnesty Rubiales offered was not only sincere, but also driven by their reaction when they saw the consequences of his actions when they were made public. He did so only to mitigate his own harm.” the lawsuit states.
“This is something that most of us know privately”
“Unfortunately, I am not surprised by this attitude of the RFEF president, the inappropriate behavior in the way and style of addressing people. It’s not something isolated, it’s something much less spontaneous.. Aggression, arrogance and constant disdain have always been present in personal and corporate treatment.. What happens is that the character that most of us know privately has appeared in public”, concludes Beatriz Álvarez.
His statement coincides with the statement made this Wednesday by Tamara Ramos, AFE’s director of marketing at the time of Rubiales. The current president and founder of the Fubtolistas On union has condemned being subjected to “humiliation” and being the subject of sexist comments such as: “Are you here to put on knee braces?” or “What color underwear are you wearing?”.