Spain’s football leaders have finally apologized for being subjected to the wives of sexual harassment players at the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia.
A full week after Real Malorga fans complained of severe sexual harassment in Jeddah, Spain’s Football Federation (RFFF) president Rafael Lusan has broken his silence on the issue.
“I have to apologize to all the fans who traveled there,” Luzan admitted that there were ‘some problems’ outside the stadium at a company event in Bibord today.
His late apologies after he spent the days following the incidents of Saudi Arabia’s ‘affection’ to ignore harassment complaints.
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It also follows the RFEF evidence that tried to underestimate these incidents-which could affect the salary of $ 40 million from the mini-competition-and brush them under the carpet.
The sources said that these incidents should not be classified as harassment, which is always linked to sexual matters, but they feel that women are immersed in the crowd.
This attempt to reduce events has met Pureuri by victims, including Sarah Nokura, partner of Malorga player Manu Morlans, and he described a terrible scene: “I was with two friends. They laughed at us, point out us, and pushed us. It was a standard mockery. It was like crazy. It was completely high. ”
Malorga goalkeeper Dominic Graffin’s partner Natalia Kalusova said, “The men point out and ask how much money it takes to go with them.
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Meanwhile, Christina Balawra, the wife of Midfielder Danny Rodriguez, has harassed them when local men took photos of women and left the stadium with her children.
The Balleric government has been shocked by the RFEF over the ‘serious incidents’ experienced by Malorga supporters.
The federation’s response has attracted criticism to former Equality Minister Irene Montero, demanding that she ‘normalize’ the RFEF stop and ‘reduce violence against women’.
In this case, Malorga officials were particularly frustrated by Lucon’s initial silence, and compiled a detailed report on incidents to investigate the federation.
For their frustration, Luzon was more interested in highlighting the success of the competition, describing this year’s version of this year’s version and “one of the most people we have seen there”.
He said he had contacted ‘Mini Zero’ with Malorga’s leadership on the night of the incidents, and he met the owner of the club owner in the Hilton Jeddah where he was staying.
“I am sorry that they had to enjoy these difficult moments,” Luan added, while praising the club’s exceptional sports behavior.