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Luis Rubiales testified in court Tuesday that soccer ... Prosecutors are seeking a 2½-year jail term. Rubiales testified that he had behaved in the moment as a former player rather than the ...
Luis Rubiales, the disgraced former president of ... and did not sentence him to any jail time despite prosecutors' argument that he should spend two and a half years in prison.
Luis Rubiales, 47, stood accused of sexual assault ... And with Rubiales appealing the verdict - having avoided jail for the sexual assault - it delays Hermoso's ability to reclaim 20 August ...
FORMER football chief Luis Rubiales has been found guilty of kissing ... bringing the "Kissgate" scandal to an end but has dodged jail. Spain's High Court convicted Rubiales guilty of sexual ...
World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso has given evidence in court in the trial of Spain’s former football federation boss Luis ... pushing for a jail term of two and a half years for Rubiales.
Image: Former Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales was handed an 18-month ... assaulting forward Jenni Hermoso but avoided a jail sentence. Rubiales told Reuters on Thursday that he would appeal ...
Spain's former football chief Luis Rubiales goes on trial on Monday over ... to coerce Hermoso with prosecutors seeking 18 months' jail against them. The scandal that rocked Spanish football ...
Spanish prosecutors have requested that the trial of the country’s former football federation chief Luis Rubiales for his ... euros ($11,370), sparing him jail in a sentence considered lenient ...
MADRID, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Luis Rubiales, former president of the Spanish ... offences carrying jail terms of one year and one-and-a-half years, respectively. In May, a judge sent Rubiales to ...
That now-notorious moment came when the former president of the Spanish football federation Luis Rubiales congratulated ... boss could face a 2½-year jail sentence. As the trial has unfolded ...
Luis Rubiales, the disgraced former president of ... and did not sentence him to any jail time despite prosecutors' argument that he should spend two and a half years in prison.