The disgraced former Spanish Football president Luis Rubiales 'forcefully kissed' England defender Lucy Bronze and 'cupped and stroked' the face of Laura Coombs after the World Cup final, according to Football Association chair Debbie Hewitt.
Rubiales was given a three-year ban from football in October after kissing Spanish striker Jenni Hermoso on the lips without consent following their victory over the Lionesses.
FIFA has now published their findings into the case against Rubiales, with their disciplinary committee confirming they considered tougher sanctions.
Part of the report includes a summary of a submission from FA chair Hewitt, who claims Rubiales also acted inappropriately towards England's players and that his actions made her feel 'deeply uncomfortable.'
The report states: 'She [Hewitt] was initially standing next to the Respondent in the tunnel, as [they] were being positioned for the medal ceremony. He appeared unhappy as to where he had been positioned in the lineup.
'FIFA staff (or stewards) told him to remain where placed and stood around us so that the presentation group could make our way to the stage. The tone of his voice in response was unpleasant and unnecessarily aggressive.
'She stood directly next to [the Respondent] in the line-up on the stage (...). [He] greeted each [match officials] warmly with a handshake. The England team came up individually onto the stage. [The Respondent] shook the hand of every player and touched a few on the arm as they walked past.
'He then cupped and stroked the face of the English player Laura Coombs, which [the President of The FA] thought was slightly odd and then he seemingly forcefully kissed the English player Lucy Bronze on her face.
'As the Spanish players
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