FIFA Appeals Committee confirms decision Disqualification of Luis Rubiales, former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF)For events that occurred after the Women’s World Cup final in Australia and New Zealand.

The body of the world’s highest football body rejected the objection Rubiales filed a lawsuit against the FIFA Disciplinary Commission’s decision to ban him from engaging in any football-related activities. National and international for three yearsFor his behavior in the penalty area for giving a kiss to actress Jenni Hermoso at the medal presentation after the final against England, which Spain won.

As FIFA explained in a statement, the Appeal rejected the former leader’s appeal and confirmed the suspension decision in question, after analyzing the submitted documents and holding a hearing. “Among other things, the Appeals Commission confirmed that: Mr Rubiales’ behavior is contrary to the principles set out in Article 13 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code. “During and after the FIFA Women’s World Cup final,” she said.

This decision was notified to Rubiales, who had ten days to request a reasoned decision as stated in the FIFA Disciplinary Code, which will be published on legal.fifa.com if requested. In addition, You can appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)..

“Basic rules of civil behavior”

“FIFA reiterates its absolute commitment to respecting and protecting the integrity of all people. basic norms of civil behavior“This is the body of world football’s conclusion.

Rubiales was initially provisionally suspended for 90 days, and the disqualification was confirmed after the final on 30 October for violating Article 13 of the organizing rules. put your hands on your genitals inside the box After Spain’s victory over England Kissing Jenni Hermoso on the mouth at the medal ceremony.

The former chairman of the RFEF said at the time that he would “use every last resort to ensure that justice is served and the truth is revealed” about what happened that night in Sydney.

Also this Thursday Spanish National Court judge Francisco de Jorge recommended that Luis Rubiales be tried For the kiss he gave to actress Jenni Hermoso without her consent after the World Cup final on 20 August and the pressure he was under to justify it. After several months of investigation, the judge ruled that the kiss was “no consent given and this was a one-sided and surprising attempt by Rubiales, whom he was investigating for both sexual assault and coercion.

The judge believes there are indications for the dismissal of Rubiales as well as former women’s coach Jorge Vilda; Albert Luque, director of the men’s team; and Rubén Rivera, RFEF’s marketing director Pressure on Jenni Hermoso.