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    Deluded Spain FA chief Luis Rubiales sends video of Jenni Hermoso to FIFA that he claims will clear his name

    SUSPENDED Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales was last night hoping a new video clip will clear him of his alleged sexual assault kiss with World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso.Rubiales, who may face prosecution, reportedly sent the footage — in which Spain’s Hermoso laughs and jokes about the incident — to football governing body Fifa.
    Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales was hoping a new video clip will clear him of his alleged sexual assault kiss
    Rubiales kissed World Cup winner Jenni HermosoCredit: Pixel8000
    Rubiales reportedly sent the footage to Fifa but one anti-domestic abuse campaigner said he was ‘deluded’
    A source said: “This video is gold dust for Rubiales. All along we have said for Jenni to tell the truth. There was no sexual assault.”
    But one anti-domestic abuse campaigner said Rubiales was deluded if he thought it would exonerate him.
    Teresa Parker, who developed a campaign in football for Women’s Aid, said it was wrong to pressure Hermoso to change her story.
    She added: “If a woman says she didn’t consent, she didn’t consent, it is that straightforward.”
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    The video, posted on X/Twitter by a reporter, shows smiling Hermoso, 33, swigging bubbly and showing a phone snap of the incident on the team bus after the final in Sydney.
    She is heard asking team-mates whether they have seen it, before demonstrating how he came over to hug her.
    Other players chant “beso” — Spanish for kiss.
    Team-mates also compare it to retired Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas’s snog with his TV reporter girlfriend Sara Carbonero after the men’s 2010 World Cup win.
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    And when Rubiales boards the coach, he tells the women: “Stop, you’re making me blush.”
    Three days later, CF Pachuca midfielder Hermoso, 33, denounced the kiss.
    Colleagues have joined her in refusing to play for their country until Rubiales is axed.
    Female footballers from Barcelona and Club América also held a “You are not alone” banner ahead of a friendly in Mexico City on Tuesday.
    Spain’s government, meanwhile, has submitted paperwork to a sports tribunal which is examining two formal complaints against Rubiales.
    The 46-year-old, who faces a Fifa investigation as well as a criminal sexual assault investigation, has claimed the kiss was consensual,
    His mum, Angeles Bejar, 72, was taken to hospital last night on the third day of her hunger strike in support of her son at a church in Motril, near Malaga.
    Female footballers from Barcelona and Club América held a ‘You are not alone’ bannerCredit: AFP
    Rubiales faces a Fifa investigation as well as a criminal sexual assault investigationCredit: AFP More

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    Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s massive boost to Welsh economy revealed

    HOLLYWOOD stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have given a £1billion boost to Wales, tourism chiefs say.They reckon the pair have raised the whole country’s profile since buying Wrexham AFC and making it the centre of their Disney+ show, Welcome to Wrexham.
    Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have boosted Wrexham in more ways than just on the pitchCredit: Getty
    North Wales Tourism boss Jim Jones said: “The Rob and Ryan factor would undoubtedly be worth more than £1billion if you had to pay for the equivalent coverage in advertising.
    “They’ve raised our profile, especially in North America, and we’re already seeing an influx of tourists as a result — and they’re not just going to Wrexham.”
    When the team went on a US tour, they boasted that the TV series has made them the “most popular team in America.”
    Deadpool movie actor Reynolds and comedy pal McElhenney, star of Always Sunny in Philadelphia, have seen the team promoted to the English Football League.
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    Reynolds bought struggling Wrexham AFC with co-chairman McElhenney for £2m – and set up transforming their fortunes.
    “After a particularly tough time in tourism and hospitality, Rob and Ryan are providing a ray of sunshine.”
    Jones added: “We’ve got people ringing us up to book tours and they want executive tickets to watch Wrexham and while they’re here they also want to do other things to make the most of their visit.
    “Once people come here they are enchanted because we have so much to offer. We have spectacular scenery, fantastic hospitality and amazing attractions in abundance.”
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    Premier League team’s fans who are worst for leaving matches early revealed – where does your club rank?

    MAN United fans are the Premier League’s worst for leaving matches before the final whistle, a poll found.Arsenal supporters ranked second in the survey followed by those of Manchester City, then Tottenham Hotspur.
    Man United fans are the worst for leaving matches before the final whistleCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Arsenal supporters ranked second in the survey
    Almost one in four fans in total admitted leaving at least one game early last season — with “beating the traffic” the main reason.
    Others claimed they did it for superstitious reasons — or they just didn’t like the stadium.
    Man United also saw the longest stoppage time at the end of games, so their early leavers were most at risk of missing last-minute goals.
    Of all the 1,300 fans surveyed, a third say they missed at least one goal by heading for the hills.
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    Asked what they thought of supporters who left early, 19 per cent thought they were wasting money.
    Six per cent told Betfair’s survey that such action was “disgusting”.
    Thousands of Arsenal fans were slammed for fleeing their Emirates stadium during a battering by Brighton last season that ended their title hopes.
    The Gooners face a top of the early leavers table clash against Man United on Sunday.
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    How infamous World Cup kiss has become Spain’s MeToo moment sparking mass resignations – and even a hunger strike

    IT should have been one of Spain’s proudest moments as the country lifted the Women’s World Cup after beating England in a thrilling final.But a “celebratory” kiss planted on striker Jenni Hermoso by her football association boss has seen anger replace joy and led to thousands of women taking to the streets in protest.
    A ‘celebratory’ kiss planted on Jenni Hermoso by her boss has seen anger replace joy in Spain after they won the World CupCredit: Getty
    A MeToo-style revolution has now been unleashed across the countryCredit: Reuters
    Social media has been flooded with the hashtag #SeAcabo, meaning ‘it’s over’Credit: Getty
    The #MeToo-style revolution that has been unleashed and is reverberating through Spain has also caused mass resignations and even a dramatic hunger strike.
    Gender issues have become a prominent topic in the country in recent years, with marches against sexual violence and reforms around equal pay and abortion rights.
    Now the outpouring of solidarity for forward Hermoso, 33 — who received the unwanted kiss on the lips from Royal Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales — may yet prove more significant than the victory in the final itself.
    Reserve goalie Misa Rodriguez tweeted a cartoon of an old woman and a child with the caption: “Grandma, tell me about how your team won the World Cup.”
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    The grandmother answers: “We didn’t just win the World Cup, little one. We won so much more.”
    Social media has been flooded with posts bearing the hashtag #SeAcabo, meaning, “It’s over”.
    And in an extraordinary mutiny, Hermoso, her 23 World Cup team mates and 56 other women footballers have refused to play for Spain while Rubiales remains in post.
    Fifa have stepped in, removing Rubiales from all football-related activities for 90 days.
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    Bizarre and crude
    On Monday, Spanish prosecutors opened a criminal investigation into Rubiales’ behaviour.
    His own RFEF association has even called on him to step down.
    Demonstrators continue to march against RubialesCredit: AP
    And feminist associations continue to support JenniCredit: Getty
    However, Rubiales has remained bullishly unrepentant and insists the kiss was consensualCredit: Pixel8000
    But Rubiales, 46, has remained bullishly unrepentant, insisting the kiss was consensual.
    His mum, Angeles Bejar, has locked herself inside a church and gone on hunger strike in protest at her son’s treatment.
    She insisted: “I will remain here for as long as my body can.
    “I am willing to die for justice because my son is a decent person and it is not fair what they’re doing.”
    Rubiales’ cousin Vanessa Ruiz says the family want Hermoso to “tell the truth” and acknowledge that the kiss was not forced.
    For her part, the player says she was “the victim of an aggression” and “at no time did I consent to the kiss he gave me”.
    This dispiriting story began in what should have been a joyous occasion amid the heaving cauldron of Stadium Australia on August 20.
    Spain had dominated the first half against England, going 1-0 up.
    Then with 20 minutes to go, La Roja (The Red One), as the Spain team are nicknamed, were awarded a penalty.
    Veteran striker Hermoso stepped up to take it, only to see it saved by Lioness keeper Mary Earps in front of more than 75,000 fans.
    Spain clung on to win by their single goal. As the final whistle sounded, Rubiales leapt up to celebrate in bizarre and crude fashion.
    Standing next to Spain’s queen and her 16-year-old daughter, he gestured at the players on the field, then grabbed his crotch.
    Worse was to follow.
    Rubiales, also a vice-president of European football’s governing body Uefa, was positioned on the winners’ rostrum to greet his victorious team.
    As Hermoso approached, he hugged her around the neck and appeared to lift his body weight off the ground and swing both knees close to her hips.
    Then he dropped his feet to the ground, cupped his hands around her head and kissed her on the lips.
    Back in the dressing room, La Roja players replayed the incident on a phone.
    As some of the Spain stars giggled and screamed, Hermoso could be seen shouting: “But I didn’t like it!”
    When quizzed about his behaviour afterwards, Rubiales dismissed critics of his unwanted kiss as “idiots”.
    He added: “When two people have a minor show of affection, we can’t listen to idiocy. We are champions and that’s what I’ll take.”
    Yet many around the world were now talking about his boorish and sexist behaviour rather than La Roja’s brilliant victory.
    Miquel Iceta, Spain’s minister for culture and sport, said: “We’re in a moment of equality, of rights and respect for women.
    “I think it’s unacceptable to kiss a player on the lips to congratulate her.”
    As the Spanish team stopped off in Qatar en route home, Rubiales finally issued a mealy-mouthed apology, saying he was, “Sorry to those who were offended”.
    Later that same day, the RFEF released a statement on behalf of Hermoso in an attempt to draw a line under the furore.
    It quoted Hermoso as saying: “It was a totally spontaneous mutual gesture due to the immense joy of winning a World Cup.
    “The president and I have a great relationship, his behaviour with all of us has been excellent and it was a natural gesture of affection and gratitude.”
    But players’ body FIFPRO, which represents 65,000 footballers worldwide, took a different view.
    It said in a statement: “Uninitiated and uninvited physical gestures towards players are not appropriate or acceptable in any context.
    “This is especially true when players are put in a position of vulnerability because a physical approach or gesture is initiated by a person who holds power over them.”
    Back in Spain, the country’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, said Rubiales’ apology was “insufficient and inadequate”.
    He added: “It shows that in our country there’s a long way to go in terms of equality and respect between men and women.”
    As pressure built, there were reports that Rubiales was set to resign.
    Then last Friday, the defiant chief not only refused to quit but also cast himself as the victim.
    He tried to make amends for his crotch grab, saying: “I have to apologise to the royal family. It wasn’t very edifying.”
    ‘False feminism’
    He suggested there was “no dominance” in the kiss planted on Hermoso and claimed he asked the player if she agreed to “a peck” and she had said yes.
    Rubiales insisted he was subject to a “social assassination”, adding that his critics were harnessing “false feminism, one of the scourges of this country”.
    Players at her club team of Pachuca in Mexico stood in support of JenniCredit: Getty
    Rubiales also celebrated with another of Spain’s winning players by lifting her upCredit: AFP via Getty
    Hermoso hit back, calling Rubiales’ claims “categorically false and part of the manipulative culture that he himself has generated”.
    She said: “At no time did I consent to the kiss. It fills us with sadness that such an unacceptable event is managing to tarnish the greatest sporting success of Spanish women’s football.”
    But RFEF hit back, accusing Hermoso of “lies’” and threatening legal action.
    Hermoso’s teammates rallied round, boycotting the national team.
    And 11 enraged technical staff from Spain’s women’s team quit.
    The Spanish government has begun legal proceedings to suspend Rubiales.
    But staggeringly, he remains in post with a key role in trying to win Spain’s joint bid to host the 2030 men’s World Cup.
    Born in the Canary Islands and raised in Motril, southern Spain, Rubiales was a journeyman defender for teams including Mallorca B and Hamilton in Scotland.
    He became RFEF chief in 2018, earning some £300,000. He also earns around £210,000 as a Uefa vice-president.
    But his tenure at the Spanish FA has been dogged by allegations of sleaze.
    In 2020, his uncle, Juan Rubiales, told Spanish anti-corruption prosecutors that his nephew ordered him to use FA funds to pay for a private party with eight or ten young women said to be sex workers.
    Juan, who Rubiales had sacked as his head of staff, claimed the women attended the “orgies” under the pretext of a work event.
    RFEF denied the claim, saying it was a “new exercise in falsehoods by a former federative employee motivated by spite”.
    Dad-of-three Rubiales, who is separated from his wife, is being investigated by Spanish authorities for using RFEF funds for a week-long break in New York with partner Roberta Lobeira, a Mexican painter.
    Rubiales insists he was meeting UN and Major League Soccer representatives.
    Meanwhile, Hermoso was met with rapturous applause when attending the Women’s Cup final between Atletico Madrid and AC Milan on Saturday.
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    The players unfurled a giant banner reading, “We’re with you, Jenni Hermoso”, as did players at her club team of Pachuca in Mexico.
    And millions watching this sorry saga unfold will surely agree.
    Millions watching the sorry saga unfold stand in support of JenniCredit: Getty More

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    Inside Man Utd ace Marcus Rashford’s car collection as he buys his THIRD Rolls-Royce – worth an eye-watering £560k

    MARCUS Rashford netted another hat-trick by buying his third Rolls-Royce.The ace has added a £560,000 Cullinan Blue Shadow to his set.
    Marcus Rashford netted another hat-trick by buying his third Rolls-RoyceCredit: Getty
    The ace has added a £560,000 Cullinan Blue Shadow to his set
    Marcus in his Black Badge CullinanCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    The bespoke limited edition motor is one of only 62 made.
    Each one is sprayed “Stardust Blue” to mimic the halo of the Earth’s upper atmosphere — 62 miles from the planet’s surface.
    The 6.75-litre, twin-turbo charged V12 SUV has a luxury interior and an audio system that features 18 speakers.
    Man United striker Marcus, 25, also has a £390,000 Black Badge Cullinan and a 700,000 Black Badge Wraith.
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    Rolls-Royce released the Cullinan — named after the famed diamond — in 2018.
    Car fan Marcus’ Man United team-mate Luke Shaw, 28, and Man City’s Erling Haaland, 23, are other stars to have Cullinans.
    Rashford also recently bought a £280,000 McLaren 765 Long Tail and a £350,000 Lamborghini Urus Performante.
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    ‘Devastated’ Mason Greenwood ‘doesn’t know which way to turn’ after being dumped by Man Utd

    MASON Greenwood has been left “devastated” by Manchester United’s decision to dump him – which has left him mulling over an offer from a club in Albania.The forward, 21, and his family had expected to return to the Red Devils after club officials indicated they were willing to give him a second chance.
    Mason Greenwood has been left ‘devastated’ by Manchester United’s decision he will never play for the club againCredit: Getty
    But following a public backlash the club announced on Monday he would not play for United again.
    His hopes of re-starting his career at a high level club have also been dealt a blow after officials from Italian Serie A side Roma and the Saudi Premier League indicated they were no longer interested in signing the Prem star.
    Following his suspension by United after charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive controlling behaviour were dropped in February, at least two Premier League clubs made enquiries about signing him on loan.
    But those clubs are now re-thinking their plans as they consider whether any public backlash they are likely to receive if they sign him is worth it.
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    Championship clubs are also believed to be monitoring the situation, but are worried they too would be unable to handle the PR situation.
    So at the moment, the only side who are reportedly interested is an unnamed team in Albania.
    The Sun understands the backlash has been so severe that Greenwood – who became a dad in July – has been left “devastated” and fearing for the future of his career.
    A source said: “Mason always wanted to re-start his career at the highest level possible.
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    “He hoped and believed it would be with United.
    “The strength of feeling has now left him worried if he will ever play in the top leagues again.
    “Playing in somewhere like Albania was never part of his plans, ever.”
    Greenwood was arrested in January 2022 after disturbing images were placed on social media.
    But his court case was halted after key witnesses withdrew their evidence.
    United CEO Richard Arnold said this week that a five month club investigation had concluded that Greenwood did not commit any criminal offences, but that he needed to leave Old Trafford for the good of his career.
    Greenwood does not know which way to turn to resurrect his football career
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    England’s Lionesses to be immortalised at Madame Tussauds after heroic World Cup efforts

    THE Lionesses will be immortalised at Madame Tussauds after their heroic efforts in the World Cup.The waxwork museum has launched a public vote so that people can choose their favourite team member to be recreated as a figure at the attraction in central London.
    Madame Tussauds has launched a public vote so that people can choose their favourite team member to be recreatedCredit: Getty
    General Manager Tim Waters said: “Like the rest of the nation we’re incredibly proud of the Lionesses.
    “Not only for their success at the FIFA Women’s World Cup this year, but for their momentous win in Europe last year and all they have done for their sport-bringing women’s football roaring into the mainstream.
    “They inspire and encourage so many, and we feel it’s only right what they have achieved is commemorated so we’re going to do that in the way that only Madame Tussauds London can.
    “The whole team have been outstanding, and they all brought so much to the World Cup, which makes it really difficult for us to pick who our expert artists should create.
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    “That’s why we’re putting it to the public, to help us decide who we should choose.”
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    Mason Greenwood’s career dealt another blow by Ronaldo who could stop his move to Saudi Arabia over long running feud

    MASON Greenwood fears he has blown any chance of making a fresh start in Saudi Arabia after describing the career of former Manchester United teammate Cristiano Ronaldo as “dead”.Greenwood, 21, used the term while discussing the superstar’s form while he was playing at Real Madrid.
    Mason Greenwood described former Man Utd teammate Cristiano Ronaldo’s career as ‘dead’Credit: Getty
    Greenwood now fears he has blown any chance of rebuilding his career in Saudi ArabiaCredit: AFP
    When Ronaldo learned about the comment he was furious — and urged bosses not to consider making a move for his former teammateCredit: Getty
    He later moved to Juventus and returned to Old Trafford in September 2021.
    The comment emerged in March, three months after Ronaldo, 38, signed for Saudi team Al-Nassr in a two-year £350million deal.
    When Ronaldo learned about it he was furious — and urged league bosses not to consider making a move for his former teammate.
    A source said: “Ronaldo isn’t known for his thick skin.
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    “He was really annoyed at what Greenwood said — but he has good reason to be when you consider what Ronaldo has achieved in his career and where Greenwood finds himself.
    “Greenwood had his nose put out of joint when Ronaldo signed for United because he ended up playing a lot less than he had hoped for, so their relationship was difficult.”
    Ronaldo was the first superstar to move to the Saudi league and he has a lot of influence.
    The source added: “Ronaldo is treated as royalty in Saudi and what he says goes.
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    “He would have enough influence there to kibosh clubs from signing Greenwood if he wanted to.”
    The Sun understands Saudi league bosses are also wary of making a move for Greenwood given the country already suffers from bad PR.
    A senior figure within the Saudi Premier League said it would be “very surprising” if attempts were made to sign Greenwood given the huge push for women’s football in the past year, which saw an 86 per cent rise in registered female players in the country.
    A source said: “If Greenwood is too toxic for football in Saudi Arabia, you do wonder where on earth he could rebuild his career.”
    The second season of the Saudi women’s league kicks off on October 11 with women playing without head coverings and male fans watching in the stands.
    Clubs from Turkey and Italy have previously registered their interest in Greenwood but yesterday Serie A club Roma, managed by ex-United boss Jose Mourinho, distanced itself from the player.
    Former Liverpool and England midfielder Steven Gerrard, now manager at Saudi club Al-Ettifaq, also dismissed claims he was interested as “fake news”.
    Steven Gerrard and Jordan Henderson have reunited at Al-EttifaqCredit: Reuters More