Ex-Spain boss Vilda added to Rubiales probe for alleged coercion

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The investigating judge at Spain’s High Court has expanded the scope of a sexual assault probe over the allegedly non-consensual kiss on women’s national team player Jenni Hermoso to include Jorge Vilda, the squad’s former coach, the court said on Wednesday.

Judge Francisco de Jorge is investigating whether the kiss by Spain federation former chief Luis Rubiales during the medal ceremony after Spain‘s World Cup victory on Aug. 20 — and his alleged subsequent efforts to pressure Hermoso to say it was consensual — constitute sexual abuse and coercion.

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Vilda was sacked by interim RFEF president Pedro Rocha 10 days after FIFA suspended Rubiales from his post.

The coach was widely criticised for repeatedly applauding Rubiales during an emergency RFEF assembly in which the latter railed against “false feminism” and vowed not to resign.

Originally, only Rubiales was under formal investigation, while other federation officials and players were called as witnesses.

But De Jorge has now also put Vilda, who was the national team’s coach during the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand that Spain clinched with a 1-0 victory against England, under investigation, a court statement said.

The statement did not elaborate….

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