The coach of the Spanish males’s nationwide soccer staff, Luis de la Fuente, has apologised for applauding Luis Rubiales in the course of the speech by which he refused to resign.
Mr Rubiales, 46, claimed within the speech final Friday that he was the sufferer of a “social assassination” after he was broadly criticised for forcibly kissing participant Jenni Hermoso on the Women’s World Cup presentation ceremony.
The males’s coach was sitting within the entrance row throughout Mr Rubiales’ speech and clapped when he attacked “false feminism”.
In that speech, Mr Rubiales claimed that Ms Hermoso consented to the kiss that adopted the World Cup win in Sydney and repeatedly shouted that he was not going to resign.
Mr de la Fuente mentioned the soccer federation president’s defiant speech was a “situation that overwhelmed many of us for which I was not prepared for” – saying he anticipated Mr Rubiales to resign.
“I want to take this moment and my place as national men’s coach to explain the situation.
“I’ve acquired harsh criticism for it. Do you realize what I consider the criticisms? They are totally deserved, that I’m sorry, that I perceive them and ask forgiveness for them.
“Those that know me know that these gestures do not represent my values, nor my way of thinking, nor my way of behaving in life. I always have been and will be on the side of equality and respect.
“During my 26 years as coach, the final 11 on the Spanish soccer federation, I’ve all the time had flawless behaviour that lots of you’re witnesses of.
“All of us remember what happened after the victory with our players in Sydney, and there is something that we all have very clear.
“Not Jenni [Hermoso] and never any of the opposite gamers are answerable for what occurred there.
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Mr de la Fuente made the apology whereas asserting the boys’s squad for Spain’s upcoming Euro 2024 qualifiers in opposition to Georgia and Cyprus.
Mr Rubiales was suspended by FIFA for 90 days over the kissing row.
The girls’s staff have refused to play till Mr Rubiales goes, whereas the staff’s supervisor may be compelled to stop for applauding Mr Rubiales throughout his defiant speech final week.
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