‘I felt the victim of aggression, a sexist act’ –
Jenni Hermoso’s statement in full
Spain’s No 10 breaks silence on the actions of Luis
Rubiales
Spain women’s team refuse to play until FA president
resigns
Alex
Ibaceta
Fri 25 Aug
2023 23.55 BST
After Spain
had won the Women’s World Cup, the country’s FA president, Luis Rubiales,
grabbed the forward Jenni Hermoso by the head and kissed her on the lips. On
Friday Rubiales refused to resign and claimed that Hermoso had said he could
give her “a little peck”.
Later on
Friday Hermoso released this statement (translation by Alex Ibaceta):
After
obtaining one of the most desired achievements of my sporting career and after
a few days of reflection, I want to thank, with all my heart, my teammates,
fans, followers, media and everyone who has made this dream a reality; your
work and unconditional support has been a fundamental part to be able to win
the World Cup.
In
reference to what has happened today [Rubiales’ speech] and while I don’t want
to interfere with the multiple ongoing legal procedures, I feel obligated to
say that the words of Mr Luis Rubiales explaining the unfortunate event are
categorically false and part of the manipulative culture he has created.
I want to
make clear that not in any moment did the conversation occur that Mr Luis
Rubiales references, and much less that his kiss was consensual. In the same
way I want to reiterate how I did in that moment that what happened was not
enjoyable.
The
situation left me in shock because of the context of the celebration, and with
the time passed, and those initial feelings being able to sink, I feel the need
to denounce this as I feel that no one, in no work space, sporting or social,
should be a victim to this time of unconsensual behaviour. I felt vulnerable
and a victim of aggression, an impulsive act, sexist, out of place and without
any type of consent from my part. In short, I wasn’t respected.
I was asked
to released a joint statement to relieve the pressure off the president, but in
those moments, in my head I only had being able to celebrate the historic
achievement I accomplished with my teammates. That’s why, in that moment I
communicated with the RFEF … and the same with media and people I trust, that I
would not be releasing an individual statement nor a joint statement about the
matter, as I understood that, by doing it, I would take away the spotlight from
a very special moment for my teammates and I.
Despite my
decision I have to state that I have been under constant pressure to come out
with some sort of statement that would justify the acts of Mr Luis Rubiales.
Not only that, but also, via different ways and different people, the RFEF has
pressured my close circle (family, friends, teammates, etc) so I would give a
statement that had little or nothing to do with how I felt.
It’s not my
place to evaluate communication practices or integrity, but I am sure that as
world champions we do not deserve a culture so manipulative, hostile and
controlling. These types of incidents are added to a long list of situations
that us, the players, have been [enduring] for the last few years, for what has
been done, for what I have experienced, this is only a drop in a full glass and
only what the whole world has been able to see. Acts like these have been part
of daily life in our national team for years.
Overall, I
want to restate my position that I have taken from the start, considering that
I don’t have to support the person that has committed this action against my
will, who didn’t respect me, in a historic moment for me and for women’s sport
of this country.
In no
situation, can it be my responsibility to assume the consequences to have to
transmit something that I don’t believe, and for that reason I have ignored the
pressure [I was put under].
I want to
close by making it very clear that while it is me expressing this, these words
are that of all the players in Spain and the world that have given me strength
to come out with this statement. After the lack of respect and the incapacity
to recognise errors and accept the consequences, I have made the decisions to
not return to the national team while the current leaders are in position.
Thank you
to everyone for the messages of support and words of encouragement I have
received. I know that I am not alone and thanks to everyone we will continue
forward together. I leave the trusted people from TMJ and Futpro [players’
union] with this topic and they will continue working in the next steps after
the recent advancements.
This article was amended on 26 August 2023 to
clarify that the statement above was translated from the original Spanish by
the football reporter Alex Ibaceta; Jenni Hermoso did release an
English-language version of her statement after the Spanish version was issued.
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