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World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso testifies against former soccer boss over 2023 kiss
Spain's women’s World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso has testified against the former Spanish soccer federation presidentABC News - 58m -
Jenni Hermoso tells court Rubiales’s kiss ‘tarnished’ World Cup win
Spanish footballer says she has not been able to ‘live freely’ since incident in 2023 that changed her life. The Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso has told a court that “one of the happiest moments” ...The Guardian - 3h -
Spain’s Ex-Soccer Chief Luis Rubiales Goes on Trial Over Forced Kiss at World Cup
Luis Rubiales kissed Jennifer Hermoso on the lips after the country’s national team won the 2023 Women’s World Cup. On Monday, she testified against him and other former officials.The New York Times - 2h -
Kiss from Rubiales 'stained' Spain's World Cup win, player tells trial
Luis Rubiales went on trial in Madrid on Monday over the kiss, accused of sexual assault and coercion.BBC News - 4h -
Luis Rubiales to go on trial in Spain over Jenni Hermoso kiss at World Cup
Spanish football federation’s former president is accused of sexual assault and coercion over incident in 2023. Spain’s former football chief Luis Rubiales will go on trial in Madrid on Monday over ...The Guardian - 1d -
Fuji TV bosses resign over sex scandal linked to former star
Masahiro Nakai, a former leader of Japan's once-hugely popular boy band SMAP, reached a costly settlement with a woman over an alleged sex assault.CBS News - Jan. 27 -
Diesel emissions trial of ex-VW boss postponed again over ill health
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Didier Deschamps confirms that 2026 World Cup will be his last as France national team boss
The French tactician will leave Les Bleus after 14 years at the helmCBS Sports - Jan. 8
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