A Desperate Attempt at Confrontation: Luis Rubiales Escapes Unscathed as Uncle Threw Eggs at Him During Book Launch
In a bizarre incident that has left many stunned, disgraced former Spanish football federation president Luis Rubiales was targeted with eggs during the launch of his new book in Madrid. The attacker, identified by Rubiales as his own uncle, hurled three eggs in Rubiales' direction, narrowly missing him.
According to Rubiales, he had expected an armed confrontation from his uncle, who claimed to be his relative of the same age. In a bizarre and seemingly irrational outburst, Rubiales tried to chase after his uncle before being restrained by other people at the event.
This latest chapter in Rubiales' ongoing saga has sparked widespread condemnation, with many questioning why someone would resort to such a desperate and childish tactic in an attempt to confront him over past controversies. The incident comes just months after Rubiales was convicted of sexual assault for forcing a kiss on player Jenni Hermoso during the 2023 Women's World Cup medal ceremony.
Rubiales had denied any wrongdoing, claiming that he had obtained Hermoso's consent, but many have dismissed his claims as patently false. The incident has reignited the debate over sexism and macho culture in sports, with Hermoso herself emerging as a symbol of resistance against such behavior.
The Spanish penal code makes it clear that non-consensual physical contact can be considered sexual assault, a serious crime punishable by law. Rubiales' actions have sparked calls for greater accountability and tougher penalties for those who perpetuate such behavior, particularly in positions of power.
As the football community continues to grapple with the fallout from this incident, one thing is clear: Luis Rubiales will face no leniency or coddling over his past transgressions. His actions have left a lasting stain on his reputation and will likely take years to recover from.
In a bizarre incident that has left many stunned, disgraced former Spanish football federation president Luis Rubiales was targeted with eggs during the launch of his new book in Madrid. The attacker, identified by Rubiales as his own uncle, hurled three eggs in Rubiales' direction, narrowly missing him.
According to Rubiales, he had expected an armed confrontation from his uncle, who claimed to be his relative of the same age. In a bizarre and seemingly irrational outburst, Rubiales tried to chase after his uncle before being restrained by other people at the event.
This latest chapter in Rubiales' ongoing saga has sparked widespread condemnation, with many questioning why someone would resort to such a desperate and childish tactic in an attempt to confront him over past controversies. The incident comes just months after Rubiales was convicted of sexual assault for forcing a kiss on player Jenni Hermoso during the 2023 Women's World Cup medal ceremony.
Rubiales had denied any wrongdoing, claiming that he had obtained Hermoso's consent, but many have dismissed his claims as patently false. The incident has reignited the debate over sexism and macho culture in sports, with Hermoso herself emerging as a symbol of resistance against such behavior.
The Spanish penal code makes it clear that non-consensual physical contact can be considered sexual assault, a serious crime punishable by law. Rubiales' actions have sparked calls for greater accountability and tougher penalties for those who perpetuate such behavior, particularly in positions of power.
As the football community continues to grapple with the fallout from this incident, one thing is clear: Luis Rubiales will face no leniency or coddling over his past transgressions. His actions have left a lasting stain on his reputation and will likely take years to recover from.