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14 Nov 2025

Former Spanish football boss Rubiales egged by uncle at book presentation

Former Spanish football boss Rubiales egged by uncle at book presentation

Luis Rubiales was pelted with eggs thrown by his own uncle when the former head of Spain’s football federation was presenting a memoir relating to his downfall after kissing a player at the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

Mr Rubiales was seated on a stool on a low stage when he quickly spun to avoid at least two eggs launched at him.

One splattered against a screen behind him as he charged into the small audience.

“A man entered who I later saw was my uncle, who is a troubled man, and always has been,” Mr Rubiales told reporters.

“He had some eggs and threw some at me, but I didn’t know what he had in his hands, and when I first saw him I thought he might be carrying a weapon.”

His book Matar A Rubiales (Killing Rubiales) is a 500-page version of his professional demise after kissing Spain forward Jenni Hermoso during the 2023 Women’s World Cup awards ceremony.

According to its publisher, Mr Rubiales says he was the victim of a “conspiracy of different powers of Spanish public life” including the government and “the profitable world of feminism”.

Mr Rubiales has always denied he kissed Hermoso without her consent. After initially clinging to power amid a national uproar, he stepped down under immense pressure from the government, football officials, women players and fans.

Earlier this year, he was found guilty of sexual assault for the unsolicited kiss by a Spanish court.

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