Prosecutors want Rubiales to face a year behind bars for the kiss and 18 months for the charge of coercion.
Spanish prosecutors are seeking a two-and-a-half year jail term for disgraced ex-football chief Luis Rubiales who is facing trial for kissing Spain midfielder Jenni Hermoso on the lips against her will, court documents show.
Prosecutors also want Rubiales, who has been charged with sexual assault and coercion, to pay at least 50,000 euros ($54,000) in compensation to Hermoso, they wrote in a document sent to Spainâs Audiencia Nacional court, Spanish media reported on Wednesday.
During the incident, which took place on August 20 after Spain beat England to win the Womenâs World Cup final in Australia, Rubiales held Hermosoâs head in both hands and forcibly kissed her on the lips.
The kiss took place live in front of the worldâs cameras, provoking widespread outrage and prompting his suspension by world football governing body FIFA.
At the time, Rubiales brushed it off as a âconsensualâ peck on the lips, but Hermoso, 33, said it was not.
Under Spanish law, a nonconsensual kiss can be classed as sexual assault â a criminal category that groups all types of sexual violence.
Rubiales âgrabbed the playerâs head with both hands, and surprisingly and without consent or the playerâs acceptance, he kissed her on the lipsâ, the prosecutors wrote.
After realising the kiss could have âpersonal and professional consequencesâ with his suspension by FIFA on August 26, Rubiales and his entourage began to exert âconstant pressureâ on Hermoso so that she âpublicly justifyâ the kiss as consensual.
The pressure caused her âanxiety and intense stressâ for several months, they wrote.
Prosecutors requested that the 46-year-old face a year behind bars for the kiss, and 18 months for the charge of coercion.
Three of his former associates are also being tried for putting pressure on Hermoso: former womenâs coach Jorge Vilda, menâs team director Albert Luque and Ruben Rivera, marketing boss at the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
Hermoso filed a lawsuit against Rubiales in September, telling the judge she had come under pressure to defend him both on the flight back from Australia and on a subsequent team holiday to Ibiza in the Balearic Islands.
In addition, she requested a restraining order barring Rubiales from coming within 200 metres (656 feet) of Hermoso and from communicating with her for the next seven-and-a-half years.
If convicted and sentenced as requested by the prosecutor, Rubiales would not necessarily have to go to prison. Spainâs criminal code allows judges to âexceptionallyâ suspend jail terms if â as in this case â none of the sentences imposed individually exceeds two years.
Rubiales has been named in a separate corruption probe that shook the RFEF last week, when police searched the federationâs headquarters and an apartment belonging to Rubiales, arresting seven people.
A Spanish court has been investigating since June 2022 if Rubiales committed a crime of improper management when the RFEF agreed with former Barcelona player Gerard Piqueâs Kosmos firm to move the Spanish Super Cup to Saudi Arabia, a judicial source told the Reuters news agency then.
Rubiales, who was in the Dominican Republic during last weekâs searches, has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and told El Espanol newspaper he would cooperate with the investigation.
A court source said his lawyers told the judge he would return from the Dominican Republic on April 6.