FIFA considered more severe sanctions against Spain's ex-FA chief Rubiales
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FIFA to consider more severe sanctions on under-fire Luis Rubiales in kiss row
FIFA considered more severe sanctions than the three-year ban it imposed on former Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales, world soccer's governing body said on Wednesday when it published the written reasons for its decision. Rubiales was banned for three years from all football-related activities on Oct. 30 after kissing player Jenni Hermoso on the lips, allegedly without consent, following Spain's Women's World Cup final win over
FIFA reveals temptation to impose more severe sanctions on Rubiales “given the seriousness of the incidents”
FIFA assumes that “it was tempted to impose more severe sanctions in view of the seriousness of the incidents in question, as well as the profound negative impact they caused”.
Soccer-FIFA considered more severe sanctions against Spain's ex-FA chief Rubiales
(Reuters) - FIFA considered more severe sanctions than the three-year ban it imposed on former Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales, world soccer's governing body said on Wednesday when it published the written reasons for its decision. Read full story
FIFA considered more severe sanctions against Spain's ex-FA chief Rubiales
FIFA considered more severe sanctions than the three-year ban it imposed on former Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales, world soccer's governing body said on Wednesday when it published the written reasons for its decision.Rubiales was banned for three years from all football-related activ
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