Former Spanish FA chief Luis Rubiales has defended the indecent gesture he made at the Women's World Cup final with a double standards claim.
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Luis Rubiales defends crotch grab
Accuses Spain of 'double standards'
Ex-Spanish FA chief under investigation
WHAT HAPPENED?
Rubiales has argued that he should not have been punished for grabbing his testicles as he celebrated Spain's victory against England in the FIFA Women's World Cup final in August. The 46-year-old has questioned why motorcycle champion Jorge Martin has not been punished after making a similar gesture last month.
In a YouTube interview with Alvise Perez, Rubiales said: "They have given me a year and a half sanction for the gesture [crotch grabbing].A few days ago we had a motorcycling champion who made the same gesture. You honestly believe that the Secretary of State is going to mention it or that they are going to sanction him. No, right?And besides, they shouldn't because it's a gesture of joy."
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FIFA has banned Rubiales from all football-related activities for three years, and he is currently under investigation by Spain's Public Prosecutor for alleged sexual assault after Hermoso claimed she did not consent to being kissed.