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World football governing body FIFA has provisionally suspended Spanish Football Association president Luis Rubiales as the messy fallout from the the Women’s World Cup final continues.

FIFA’s decision came as the Spanish Football Association (RFEF) said it will take legal action over comments made by player Jenni Hermoso in relation to Rubiales.

FIFA opened disciplinary proceedings against Rubiales on Thursday and announced on Saturday that it was provisionally suspending him from all football-related activities for an initial period of 90 days.

The disciplinary committee also ordered Rubiales and the RFEF to “refrain from contacting or attempting to contact” Hermoso.

Rubiales has faced a storm of criticism from home and abroad after he kissed Hermoso on the lips during the celebrations immediately following Spain’s 1-0 victory against England in the FIFA Women’s World Cup final.

In a statement issued in the early hours of Saturday, the RFEF said it would take legal action to defend Rubiales and said it would show there have been lies about what happened, spread by Hermoso or people speaking for her.

The statement on the RFEF website did not say what the legal action would consist of.

Rubiales refused on Friday to resign as RFEF chief over his actions last Sunday in Sydney, seeking to defend his behaviour and calling the kiss “spontaneous, mutual, euphoric and consensual”.

Hermoso said she did not consent to the kiss and felt “vulnerable and the victim of an aggression”.

She has won the support of the Spanish government which, while it cannot fire Rubiales, has strongly denounced his actions and is moving to get him suspended using a legal procedure before a sports tribunal.

A smiling man wearing a suit embraces a woman wearing a football uniform
Jenni Hermoso was kissed by Luis Rubiales after the World Cup final.(Reuters: Hannah Mckay)

The Spain women’s team has also mutinied.

In a joint statement sent via their FUTPRO union on Friday evening, all 23 of the cup-winning squad including Hermoso, as well as 32 other squad members, said they would not play internationals while Rubiales remains head of the federation.

Male Real Betis striker Borja Iglesias has also said he will not play for the men’s national team again while Rubiales is in charge.

In the same statement, Hermoso denied Rubiales’ contention that the kiss he gave her was consensual, writing, “I want to clarify that, as was seen in the images, at no time did I consent to the kiss he gave me and, of course, in no case did I seek to lift the president”.

In its statement early on Saturday, the federation said: “The RFEF and the President, given the seriousness of the content of the press release from the Futpro Union, will initiate the corresponding legal actions.”

“Where there is rule of law … opinions are counteracted with facts and evidence, and lies are rebutted in court.”

“The RFEF and the President will show each of the lies that are spread either by someone on behalf of the player or, if applicable, by the player herself,” it said.

The statement was accompanied by four photos of the event last Sunday that it said illustrated Rubiales’ contention that Hermoso lifted him by the hips.

“The evidence is conclusive. The President has not lied,” the statement read.

Rubiales was widely expected to resign at an emergency meeting of the federation on Friday.

Instead he said repeatedly that he would not quit and complained that “false feminists” were “trying to kill me”.

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