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El deporte del miércoles con Jesús Gallego: el entrenador alemán del Barça renueva un año más su contrato tras el triplete, final de la Europa League, media day del Betis de Conference League y del PSG de Champions, convocatoria de la Selección sin Jenni Hermoso y resto de fútbol, Giro de Italia, finales de conferencia en la NBA y más deporte.
En plena semana de Copa del Rey, nos detenemos en Las Rozas, dónde estos días se concentra la selección femenina de fútbol. Las últimas campeonas del Mundo se miden a doble partido ante Portugal, primero en tierras lusas y después en Vigo, buscando una plaza en la próxima edición de la Nations League, dónde también defienden título. En este contexto, Manu Carreño y Sonia Lus charlan con la seleccionadora Montse Tomé sobre la no convocatoria de Jenni Hermoso, el juego de esta selección o una posible renovación en el futuro cercano.
De una justicia patriarcal a la batalla judicial de Juana Rivas o Jenni Hermoso, el pacto de Violencia de Género o el movimiento feminista frente a la oleada ultra. Tertulia feminista en Carne Cruda con Ana Requena, jefa de género de nuestro medio asociado, eldiario.es, Silvia Nanclares, escritora, activista cultural, Vicky Rosell, jueza, ex delegada del Gobierno contra la Violencia de Género de 2020 a 2023 y parada en Argentina para hablar de Milei y su cruzada contra el feminismo y los derechos de las mujeres con Julia Mengolini, directora de Futuröck. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/TertuliaFemCC1480 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC
Albert Luque ha pasado por 'El Larguero', para hablar, por primera vez, sobre su imputación en el caso 'Luis Rubiales' desde que resultó absuelto por un presunto delito por coacciones contra la futbolista Jenni Hermoso.
Albert Luque, quien fue director de la selección masculina de fútbol, rompió su silencio por primera vez, tras salir absuelto por un presunto delito por coacciones contra Jenni Hermoso en el caso 'Rubiales, en El Larguero. Albert Luque repasó, junto a Manu Carreño, algunas de las claves y sus perspectivas sobre el caso 'Rubiales' y su implicación en el mismo.
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In August 2023, on the pitch in Sydney, Australia, Spanish forward Jenni Hermoso's life changed. But not in the way it should have.In a moment that became more widely known as "The Kiss" former Spanish Football Federation President Luis Rubiales, grabbed Hermoso's face and planted a kiss on her lips. It became front page news around the world.In February 2025, Rubiales went on trial for one count of sexual assault and one of coercion. If he was found guilty of both counts, the prosecution was asking for a two and a half year prison sentence.In the end, following a two week trial, Rubiales was found guilty of sexual assault but not guilty of coercion. So, how did we get to this ruling? Meg Linehan guides you through the full story, with the help of The Athletic's Spanish reporters, from the pitch in Sydney, to the hills of south Spain, over to the court room of Madrid. And ultimately ask one question, se acabó? Is it over? ______________________________ Credits Host: Meg Linehan. Contributors: Dermot Corrigan, Guillermo Rai, Laia Cervello and Tomas Hill Lopez-Menchero. Producer: Theo Lloyd-Hughes Executive Producers: Abi Paterson and Emily Olsen Featuring footage from: ABC News, Sky Sports, Al Jazeera, The Independent, Sky News, France 24 English, Fox, Jenni Hermoso Instagram, RFEF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In August 2023, on the pitch in Sydney, Australia, Spanish forward Jenni Hermoso's life changed. But not in the way it should have.In a moment that became more widely known as "The Kiss" former Spanish Football Federation President Luis Rubiales, grabbed Hermoso's face and planted a kiss on her lips.It became front page news around the world.In February 2025, Rubiales went on trial for one count of sexual assault and one of coercion. If he was found guilty of both counts, the prosecution was asking for a two and a half year prison sentence.In the end, following a two week trial, Rubiales was found guilty of sexual assault but not guilty of coercion.So, how did we get to this ruling?Meg Linehan guides you through the full story, with the help of The Athletic's Spanish reporters, from the pitch in Sydney, to the hills of south Spain, over to the court room of Madrid. And ultimately ask one question, se acabó? Is it over?______________________________CreditsHost: Meg Linehan.Contributors: Dermot Corrigan, Guillermo Rai, Laia Cervello and Tomas Hill Lopez-Menchero.Producer: Theo Lloyd-HughesExecutive Producers: Abi Paterson and Emily OlsenFeaturing footage from: ABC News, Sky Sports, Al Jazeera, The Independent, Sky News, France 24 English, Fox, Jenni Hermoso Instagram, RFEF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In August 2023, on the pitch in Sydney, Australia, Spanish forward Jenni Hermoso's life changed. But not in the way it should have.In a moment that became more widely known as "The Kiss" former Spanish Football Federation President Luis Rubiales, grabbed Hermoso's face and planted a kiss on her lips. It became front page news around the world.In February 2025, Rubiales went on trial for one count of sexual assault and one of coercion. If he was found guilty of both counts, the prosecution was asking for a two and a half year prison sentence.In the end, following a two week trial, Rubiales was found guilty of sexual assault but not guilty of coercion. So, how did we get to this ruling? Meg Linehan guides you through the full story, with the help of The Athletic's Spanish reporters, from the pitch in Sydney, to the hills of south Spain, over to the court room of Madrid. And ultimately ask one question, se acabó? Is it over? ______________________________ Credits Host: Meg Linehan. Contributors: Dermot Corrigan, Guillermo Rai, Laia Cervello and Tomas Hill Lopez-Menchero. Producer: Theo Lloyd-Hughes Executive Producers: Abi Paterson and Emily Olsen Featuring footage from: ABC News, Sky Sports, Al Jazeera, The Independent, Sky News, France 24 English, Fox, Jenni Hermoso Instagram, RFEF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines reflect on England's disappointing draw against Portugal in the Nations League and how things can be improved against Spain at Wembley. Jen also gives her thoughts on where Scotland are given the changes to the squad and management. Ben has caught up with Ella Toone and Keira Walsh on how it feels preparing to face Spain for the first time since that World Cup final. You'll also hear from Spain and Arsenal defender Laia Codina - who talks about the difficult period in Spanish women's football since the World Cup final. Former national football federation boss Luis Rubiales was last week convicted of sexual assault after he kissed Spain's Jenni Hermoso without her consent during the medal ceremony.00:20 Intro 02:00 What did Ellen make of England Portugal? 07:10 Europe catching up? 10:30 Where are Scotland at? 17:20 Keira Walsh & Ella Toone 25:00 Laia Codina with Emma Sanders5 Live/Sports Extra Commentaries This Week: Wed 26 Feb 2000 England v Spain in UEFA Women's Nations League Fri 28 Feb 2000 Aston Villa v Cardiff in FA Cup Sat 1 Mar 1215 Crystal Palace v Millwall in FA Cup Sat 1 Mar 1215 Preston v Burnley in FA Cup on BBC Sport website Sat 1 Mar 1500 Bournemouth v Wolves in FA Cup Sat 1 Mar 1745 Man City v Plymouth in FA Cup Sun 2 Mar 1345 Newcastle v Brighton in FA Cup Mon 3 Mar 1930 Nottingham Forest v Ipswich in FA Cup
Chloe's back from Miami and joins Rach in the studio - sadly with no piña colada in hand - to break down England's underwhelming, but not disastrous, 1-1 draw against Portugal in their Nations League opener. Elsewhere, Carla Ward got her first - albeit scrappy - win with Ireland so Rach is of course buzzing about that, and then we look to Scotland who didn't quite kickstart their new era in the same fashion. Plus, just last week, Luis Rubiales was convicted of sexual assault for kissing Jenni Hermoso after the 2023 World Cup final without her consent. We unpack why that case and all the publicity around Hermoso points to much wider societal issues.Didn't catch last week's episode with Ireland and Man United defender Aoife Mannion? Listen here. Follow us on X, Instagram, Bluesky and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.For ad-free episodes and much more from across our football shows, head over to the Football Ramble Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble.**Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosts Alex Kirshner, Lindsay Gibbs, and Ben Lindbergh speak to the Athletic's Dermot Corrigan about the trial of former Spanish women's soccer chief Luis Rubiales, who was found guilty of sexually assaulting World Cup star Jenni Hermoso. The trial not only condemned the Spanish Football Federation, but also spotlighted a deeper issue of misogyny in Spain. The panel also revisits the 4 Nations Face-Off and the political tensions that boiled over during the hockey tournament. Finally, they discuss the end of the long-standing partnership between ESPN and MLB. On the bonus episode available exclusively for Slate Plus members, the panel ponders what a Stephen A. presidential campaign might look like. Rubiales (2:48): The Spanish soccer boss is found guilty. MAGA vs Canada (27:17): Canada beats back the Americans once again MLB (41:28): ESPN and pro-baseball decide to part ways. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad-free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Alex Kirshner, Lindsay Gibbs, and Ben Lindbergh speak to the Athletic's Dermot Corrigan about the trial of former Spanish women's soccer chief Luis Rubiales, who was found guilty of sexually assaulting World Cup star Jenni Hermoso. The trial not only condemned the Spanish Football Federation, but also spotlighted a deeper issue of misogyny in Spain. The panel also revisits the 4 Nations Face-Off and the political tensions that boiled over during the hockey tournament. Finally, they discuss the end of the long-standing partnership between ESPN and MLB. On the bonus episode available exclusively for Slate Plus members, the panel ponders what a Stephen A. presidential campaign might look like. Rubiales (2:48): The Spanish soccer boss is found guilty. MAGA vs Canada (27:17): Canada beats back the Americans once again MLB (41:28): ESPN and pro-baseball decide to part ways. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad-free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Alex Kirshner, Lindsay Gibbs, and Ben Lindbergh speak to the Athletic's Dermot Corrigan about the trial of former Spanish women's soccer chief Luis Rubiales, who was found guilty of sexually assaulting World Cup star Jenni Hermoso. The trial not only condemned the Spanish Football Federation, but also spotlighted a deeper issue of misogyny in Spain. The panel also revisits the 4 Nations Face-Off and the political tensions that boiled over during the hockey tournament. Finally, they discuss the end of the long-standing partnership between ESPN and MLB. On the bonus episode available exclusively for Slate Plus members, the panel ponders what a Stephen A. presidential campaign might look like. Rubiales (2:48): The Spanish soccer boss is found guilty. MAGA vs Canada (27:17): Canada beats back the Americans once again MLB (41:28): ESPN and pro-baseball decide to part ways. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad-free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Alex Kirshner, Lindsay Gibbs, and Ben Lindbergh speak to the Athletic's Dermot Corrigan about the trial of former Spanish women's soccer chief Luis Rubiales, who was found guilty of sexually assaulting World Cup star Jenni Hermoso. The trial not only condemned the Spanish Football Federation, but also spotlighted a deeper issue of misogyny in Spain. The panel also revisits the 4 Nations Face-Off and the political tensions that boiled over during the hockey tournament. Finally, they discuss the end of the long-standing partnership between ESPN and MLB. On the bonus episode available exclusively for Slate Plus members, the panel ponders what a Stephen A. presidential campaign might look like. Rubiales (2:48): The Spanish soccer boss is found guilty. MAGA vs Canada (27:17): Canada beats back the Americans once again MLB (41:28): ESPN and pro-baseball decide to part ways. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad-free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 185 of Sport Unlocked, the podcast dissecting the week's sports news issues. On the agenda on February 21, 2025 with Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja joined by Moya Dodd.World Cup sexual assault : Luis Rubiales convicted over non-consensual kiss on Jenni Hermoso.Gianni Infantino-Donald Trump: Does FIFA president supporting a speech attacking Ukraine promote peace & unity? POTUS on the Club World Cup ball. And Elon Musk - his AI Grok at least - takes over the pod to the tell us if there is any issue with Infantino's dealings with Trump and the X/Tesla/DOGE boss.FIFA transparency: New website detailing changes of nationalityDAZN: Saudi funding arrives after Club World Cup deal2026 World Cup: US airports concern - would previous hosts have sparked more coverage?Russia: Sporting return?Nasser Al-Khelaifi: French league meeting recording leakJannik Sinner: Verdict falloutFollow the podWhatsApp channel for updateshttps://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vakg4QSH5JLqsZl7R62Z/101sportunlockedpod@gmail.com https://bsky.app/profile/sportunlocked.bsky.socialhttps://www.youtube.com/@SportUnlockedhttp://instagram.com/SportUnlocked https://x.com/sportunlockedMusic––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––No Love by MusicbyAden / musicbyadenCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_no-loveMusic promoted by Audio Library • No Love – MusicbyAden (No Copyright M...––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv The pitfalls worrying officials ahead of Starmers US trip Jenni Hermoso to appeal Luis Rubiales World Cup kiss verdict Sinn F in say they will not attend US St Patricks Day celebrations Body returned from Gaza is not Bibas mother, Israeli military says Neighbours cancelled again two years after Amazon lifeline Godstone Man, 87, staying put in home near Surrey sinkhole Jaysley Becks mother says no apology will bring her back Gang leader shot dead in court by man disguised as lawyer Government finances in surplus but miss forecasts Woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann charged with stalking
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Godstone Man, 87, staying put in home near Surrey sinkhole Jaysley Becks mother says no apology will bring her back Woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann charged with stalking Gang leader shot dead in court by man disguised as lawyer Body returned from Gaza is not Bibas mother, Israeli military says Jenni Hermoso to appeal Luis Rubiales World Cup kiss verdict The pitfalls worrying officials ahead of Starmers US trip Neighbours cancelled again two years after Amazon lifeline Government finances in surplus but miss forecasts Sinn F in say they will not attend US St Patricks Day celebrations
We discuss the case of former Spanish football boss Luis Rubiales, who was found guilty of sexual assault for kissing player Jenni Hermoso without her consent at the 2023 World Cup final. Anita is joined by Semra Hunter, a sports broadcast journalist and Virginia Alvarez from Amnesty International Spain.Nussaibah Younis's debut novel Fundamentally is based on her own experiences working as a peacekeeping consultant in Baghdad. The book follows Nadia, a British Asian woman working for the UN, and her relationship with fellow Brit Sara, a nineteen-year-old three-times widowed member of the Islamic State Group. Nussaibah joins Anita to discuss finding the comedy in a desperate situation.Anita speaks to Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls, Jess Phillips on the day that Raneem's Law is launched. Domestic abuse specialists will be embedded in 999 control rooms in five forces to ensure that victims of domestic abuse receive more specialist support.Ukraine is dominating the headlines, but away from the political talks, Ukrainian Fashion Week took place over the weekend in Kyiv. It's the second time it's happened in the country since the conflict started three years ago, and the theme was hope. We speak to designer Ksenia Schnaider and organiser Lisa Ushcheka.In the latest Bridget Jones film: Mad About the Boy, Bridget has been widowed and is now a single mother. When the opportunity arises, she slips back into the lifestyle of casual sex, and enjoys a relationship with a man 20 years younger. How difficult is it as a single mother to enjoy a healthy sex life without fear of shame or stigma? Anita discusses with journalist Rebecca Reid.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Emma Pearce
Hablamos en Washington D.C. con nuestra corresponsal Dori Toribio; en Madrid con Eva Llamazares, periodista de Tribunales de Onda Cero, y Juan Carlos Iragorri nos cuenta con quién podrían aliarse los democristianos en Alemania
Rubiales, condenado a 18 meses de multa por el beso a Jenni Hermoso. Real Sociedad y Betis, clasificados para 1/8. Previa sorteo. Tiempo de opinión. Topuria deja el peso pluma. The Americans.
Carlos Alsina reflexiona en su monólogo sobre la condena de agresión sexual a Luis Rubiales por "propinarle" un beso no consentido a Jenni Hermoso y sobre las acusaciones contra Monedero como autor de "manoseos" y, por tanto, de agresiones sexuales también.
Marta García Aller reflexiona sobre los casos de agresión sexual de Luis Rubiales a Jenni Hermoso y las últimas informaciones que acusan a Monedero de acoso sexual.
Con Carmen Morodo, Joaquín Manso, Antonio Casado, Marta García Aller y Rubén Amón comentamos la actualidad política. Empezamos analizando la condena a Luis Rubiales por agresión sexual a Jenni Hermoso y debatimos sobre por qué el juez no entiende que hubo coacciones. Después, comentamos las acusaciones a Juan Carlos Monedero, exlíder de Podemos, por "manoseos" a alumnas. A raíz de esto, debatimos sobre la gestión de su salida de Podemos y la hipocresía de quienes han abanderado el discurso feminista. Por último, comentamos la cumbre de ultraderechistas en Washington, donde ha participado Abascal.
Repasamos todos los detalles de la sentencia a Luis Rubiales por el beso no consentido a Hermoso, repasamos la jornada de la Europa League y la Conference, debatimos sobre el momento del Real Madrid y de Mbappé. Nos vamos hasta Francia para conocer
En este episodio Amilcar analiza el final del caso Luis Rubiales ex presidente de la Federación Española de Fútbol, que espera sentencia por haber besado a Jenni Hermoso sin su consentimiento en la celebración de la victoria de España femenino como campeón mundial, y nos muestra la verdad detras de este tipo de juicios. TODO esta en mi web: https://unpodcastformen.comSUSCRIBETE a mi podcast en audio y déjame tu calificación.Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7nPpttURBhxlTLpEwJBgsXDona aquí:CashApp: https://cash.app/$UnpodcastformenPaypal: https://paypal.me/UnpodcastformenSuscríbete, activa las notificaciones, dale me gusta, déja un comentario y comparte.Muchas gracias. Declaración de responsabilidad: El contenido de este canal es solo para fines educativos y de entretenimiento. No soy PSICOLOGO así que no debes considerar mi contenido como asesoramiento psicológico, sin embargo, cuando una persona tiene un problema no le interesa si la persona que le puede ayudar a resolver ese problema tiene credenciales o no. Si quieres agendar una asesoría personalizada para tratar tu caso en particular puedes hacerlo a través del enlace que está más arriba en la descripción.
El expresidente de la Federación Española de Futbol, Luis Rubiales, fue declarado culpable de agresión sexual por besar a la jugadora Jenni Hermoso sin su consentimiento en 2023. Ahora Rubiales tendrá que pagar una multa de casi 11,000 euros.Además… Fue detenido Kevin Alonso Gil, ‘El 200', jefe de seguridad del líder de Los Chapitos; Canadá nombró como organizaciones terroristas a cinco cárteles mexas; Hamás entregó los cadáveres de cuatro rehenes israelíes; Ya llegó Milei a Estados Unidos; Netflix anunció una inversión de 1,000 millones de dólares en México; Y los productores de James Bond dieron a Amazon el control creativo total de 007.Y para #ElVasoMedioLleno… Para enterarte de más noticias como estas, suscríbete a nuestro newsletter y síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como @telokwento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Special guest Becky Sauerbrunn joins host Meg Linehan to talk all things USWNT, the SheBelieves Cup, and her post-career transition to broadcasting with TNT Sports, as well as her podcasting with Sam Mewis. The conversation also dips into being on the other side of the media divide, USWNT leadership, and what Sauerbrunn's latest books and TV recommendations are.Later on in the show, The Athletic's Melanie Anzidei joins Meg to report on the ground from Houston, Texas, where the SheBelieves Cup kicks off. What is the atmosphere like in camp? How is Emma Hayes and her experimental team approaching these matches? And, could the three visiting nations be in more of a 'win-now' headspace?PLUS: Meg gets you caught up on all the Luis Rubiales trial, Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw's powerful statement, and other international and NWSL news from another busy week in women's soccer._______________Articles mentioned on the show: Luis Rubiales guilty of sexual assault and fined €10,000 for kissing Jenni Hermoso at World CupChloe Kelly on Arsenal, England and what happens next: ‘I'm ready to learn and be happy again'USWNT names to watch during the SheBelieves Cup. Plus, Khadija Shaw's powerful moment2025 NWSL Competition Manual: What's New_______________HOST: Meg LinehanGUESTS: Becky Sauerbrunn, Melanie AnzideiPRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-HughesVIDEO PRODUCER: Lia GriffinEXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen_______________Get in touch: fulltime@theathletic.comFollow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltimeSubscribe to the Full Time newsletter hereVisit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Special guest Becky Sauerbrunn joins host Meg Linehan to talk all things USWNT, the SheBelieves Cup, and her post-career transition to broadcasting with TNT Sports, as well as her podcasting with Sam Mewis. The conversation also dips into being on the other side of the media divide, USWNT leadership, and what Sauerbrunn's latest books and TV recommendations are. Later on in the show, The Athletic's Melanie Anzidei joins Meg to report on the ground from Houston, Texas, where the SheBelieves Cup kicks off. What is the atmosphere like in camp? How is Emma Hayes and her experimental team approaching these matches? And, could the three visiting nations be in more of a 'win-now' headspace? PLUS: Meg gets you caught up on all the Luis Rubiales trial, Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw's powerful statement, and other international and NWSL news from another busy week in women's soccer. _______________ Articles mentioned on the show: Luis Rubiales guilty of sexual assault and fined €10,000 for kissing Jenni Hermoso at World Cup Chloe Kelly on Arsenal, England and what happens next: ‘I'm ready to learn and be happy again' USWNT names to watch during the SheBelieves Cup. Plus, Khadija Shaw's powerful moment 2025 NWSL Competition Manual: What's New _______________ HOST: Meg Linehan GUESTS: Becky Sauerbrunn, Melanie Anzidei PRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-Hughes VIDEO PRODUCER: Lia Griffin EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen _______________ Get in touch: fulltime@theathletic.com Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltime Subscribe to the Full Time newsletter here Visit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The news conference with General Keith Kellogg and President Volodymyr Zelensky was due to take place in Kyiv, where they met on Thursday; the cancellation followed a heated exchange between the Ukrainian leader and President Trump. Also on the programme: Spain's former football federation boss Luis Rubiales has said he'll appeal after a court found him guilty of sexual assault for kissing football player Jenni Hermoso without her consent; and we hear from Martin Campbell, the director of two James Bond films, about Amazon taking full creative control of the franchise. (Photo: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the US chief envoy for Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg, attend their meeting in Kyiv Ukraine on 20 February 2025. Credit: SERGEY DOLZHENKO/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.Lionel Messi braved the negative wind chills in Kansas City to lead his Inter Miami side to a 1-0 win in their Concacaf Champions Cup opener. Javier Mascherano with his first competitive win in charge of the club, he said the conditions were "not human".Cincinnati and Seattle went to Central America to get wins in their competitive debuts for 2025, Kevin Denkey and Evander scored for Cincinnati in a 4-1 win over Motagua while Paul Arriola scored for Seattle in Guatemala in a 3-1 win over Antigua. RSL drew 0-0 in Costa Rica against Herediano.According to Axios, DC United wants to add up to 10K seats to Audi Field and have a partially retractable roof. Early stages, but it has been discussed for about a year.Serie A had a disastrous Champions League campaign this year with Milan, Atalanta, and now Juventus all eliminated at the knockout stage. Juventus were the latest ones to go, losing yesterday in the Netherlands to PSV.Milan have more issues as La Repubblica reports this morning that Christian Pulisic wants out if the club keeps manager Sergio Conceiçao for next season.USMNT striker Alex Zendejas has contributed to goals in 6 straight games for Club America as Las Aguilas drew 1-1 with Club Leon, thanks to a goal from Colombian star James Rodriguez.The US U16's are training in Florida, Atlanta United academy goalkeeper James Donaldson is part of the group.Luis Rubiales, the former head of the Spanish FA, was charged and found guilty of kissing Jenni Hermoso without consent, he'll have to pay €10,000 but he avoided jail time as he was acquitted of coercion.More Espresso on Friday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
Luis Rubiales, condenado a 18 meses de multa por el beso a Jenni Hermoso. Hablamos de la sentencia con el catedrático Emilio Cortés.
Xavier Vidal - Folch reflexiona sobre la sentencia a Luis Rubiales por el beso no consentido a la futbolista Jenni Hermoso
Las noticias que debes conocer esta tarde, con Aimar Bretos
"No fue fácil. Esa semana lo pasé mal", explica en 'El Larguero' la jugadora de la Selección tras su declaración en el juicio a Luis Rubiales.
#OasisDeLibertad. El vestuario del Espanyol sale en defensa de Daniela Caracas. Concluye el juicio a Rubiales por el beso a Jenni Hermoso.
El Getafe venció por 1-2 al Girona en el primer partido de la jornada 24 de LaLiga. Entrevista a Mikel Salvó y Sitapha Savané tras conocer que Real Madrid y Gran Canaria se enfrentarán en las semifinales de la Copa del Rey. Además, Gerard Piqué declarará como imputado, el próximo 14 de marzo, por llevar la Supercopa de España a Arabia, y el juicio entre Rubiales y Jenni Hermoso queda visto para sentencia.
On today’s show: Hamas says it will release hostages as scheduled this weekend. But the future of the ceasefire deal is still somewhat uncertain. NPR’s Kat Lonsdorf explains what’s going on. New reporting details frequent issues in the airspace near Reagan National Airport, where a helicopter collided with a passenger plane last month. The Washington Post’s Ian Duncan has the story. Luis Rubiales, the former Spanish Football Federation president, is on trial for alleged sexual assault and coercion after kissing soccer player Jenni Hermoso following a match. Dermot Corrigan, of The Athletic, has been in the courtroom and joins to discuss. Plus, the DOJ’s order to drop charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams prompts mass resignations, Trump announces reciprocal tariffs, and ‘Saturday Night Live’ turns 50. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
Comentamos la marcha de la mano derecha de Luis de la Fuente al fútbol catarí y la última hora del caso Rubiales por el beso a Jenni Hermoso y del tocamiento de Mapi León.
Declaración de Rubiales ante el juez por el beso a Jenni Hermoso. Novedades de lo ocurrido entre Mapi León y Daniela Caracas. Última hora del City-Real Madrid. LaLiga denuncia al Real Madrid por la carta contra los árbitros. Polideportivo.
La Audiencia Nacional dio comienzo desde este lunes a la segunda -y posiblemente última- semana del juicio al expresidente de la Federación de Fútbol Luis Rubiales por el beso que dio a Jenni Hermoso tras la final del Mundial de 2023 y lo hizo con la declaración de la actual seleccionadora, Montse Tomé.La entrenadora de la selección femenina ha asegurado este lunes en el juicio a Luis Rubiales que su decisión de no convocar a Jenni Hermoso tras la victoria del Mundial de 2023 "no fue un castigo", sino que se debió a una decisión deportiva, en la que influyó "la presión mediática".Tomé ha testificado en el juicio de la Audiencia Nacional al expresidente de la Federación de Fútbol por delitos de agresión sexual y coacciones por el beso que dio a Jenni Hermoso tras el Mundial, y en el que también se sientan en el banquillo tres exdirectivos cercanos a él, incluido el entonces seleccionador, Jorge Vilda.La entrenadora, segunda de Vilda durante varios años, ha sido ...
El FC Barcelona venció, contundentemente, en Mestalla para firmar su pase a las semifinales de la Copa del Rey. El derbi del sábado llega caliente después del comunicado del Real Madrid, quejándose del colectivo arbitral, y las respuestas del Atlético de Madrid en sus redes sociales. Además, las novedades del cuarto día del juicio entre Jenni Hermoso y Luis Rubiales y la previa de la Superbowl del próximo domingo.
This week Full Time unpacks the outcome of a joint investigation by the attorneys general of the District of Columbia, Illinois, and New York into systemic abuse within the National Women's Soccer League from 2013 until 2021. As a result, the NWSL must create a $5 million player compensation fund as part of a settlement regarding its role in widespread allegations of abuse. We examine how we got here and what made the 2021 NWSL reckoning so impactful. What does this restitution fund mean for the league and women's soccer worldwide? Why is it important to note that the NWSL Players Association is the one forcing the league to be accountable? Hear from former players Erin Simon and Tori Huster as well as NWSLPA executive Meghann Burke as they reflect on the week's historic settlement. PLUS: The trial of former Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales is underway in Madrid. How does it intersect with the NWSL's landmark changes and the broader landscape of making women's soccer safer around the world? _______________ Articles mentioned on the show: NWSL agrees to pay $5 million to players who suffered abuse in new settlement NWSL players pause games in protest as games return in wake of Paul Riley investigation ‘This guy has a pattern': Amid institutional failure, former NWSL players accuse prominent coach of sexual coercion Luis Rubiales trial: Jorge Vilda spoke of ‘consequences' for Jenni Hermoso, claims her brother _______________ HOSTS: Meg Linehan, Theo Lloyd-Hughes PRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-Hughes VIDEO PRODUCER: Lia Griffin EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen _______________ Get in touch: fulltime@theathletic.com Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltime Subscribe to the Full Time newsletter here Visit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Full Time unpacks the outcome of a joint investigation by the attorneys general of the District of Columbia, Illinois, and New York into systemic abuse within the National Women's Soccer League from 2013 until 2021. As a result, the NWSL must create a $5 million player compensation fund as part of a settlement regarding its role in widespread allegations of abuse.We examine how we got here and what made the 2021 NWSL reckoning so impactful. What does this restitution fund mean for the league and women's soccer worldwide? Why is it important to note that the NWSL Players Association is the one forcing the league to be accountable?Hear from former players Erin Simon and Tori Huster as well as NWSLPA executive Meghann Burke as they reflect on the week's historic settlement.PLUS: The trial of former Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales is underway in Madrid. How does it intersect with the NWSL's landmark changes and the broader landscape of making women's soccer safer around the world?_______________Articles mentioned on the show:NWSL agrees to pay $5 million to players who suffered abuse in new settlementNWSL players pause games in protest as games return in wake of Paul Riley investigation‘This guy has a pattern': Amid institutional failure, former NWSL players accuse prominent coach of sexual coercionLuis Rubiales trial: Jorge Vilda spoke of ‘consequences' for Jenni Hermoso, claims her brother_______________HOSTS: Meg Linehan, Theo Lloyd-HughesPRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-HughesVIDEO PRODUCER: Lia GriffinEXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen_______________Get in touch: fulltime@theathletic.comFollow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltimeSubscribe to the Full Time newsletter hereVisit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Santiago González comenta algunos momentos del juicio por el beso de Rubiales a Jenni Hermoso y más asuntos. El juicio contra Luis Rubiales, expresidente de la Real Federación Española de Fútbol (RFEF), ha comenzado esta semana en la Audiencia Nacional, donde se le acusa de agresión sexual y coacciones tras el beso "no consentido" que dio a la futbolista Jenni Hermoso durante la celebración del Mundial 2023 en Australia. Hermoso declaró que el beso no fue consensuado, que se sintió poco respetada y que el acto empañó la histórica victoria de la selección femenina.Comienza una semana clave en el caso Rubiales: acusados y testigos acuden a declararLaura García En la segunda jornada del juicio han comparecido varios testigos clave, como Luis de la Fuente, seleccionador de la masculina, quien aseguró que no era consciente de la dimensión del acto y negó haber participado en el comité de crisis de la RFEF. Sin embargo, su testimonio fue interrumpido por el juez con una dura reprimenda: "Usted viene aquí a responder", dejando claro que las evasivas no tendrían cabida en la sala. Por su parte, Miguel García Caba, exresponsable de Integridad de la RFEF, explicó que elaboró un informe interno a petición del secretario general para esclarecer los hechos, aunque el documento no derivó en ninguna medida contra Rubiales. Aunque no señaló directamente a Hermoso, insinuó que su situación laboral cambió tras la presión interna que creó el caso tras el señalamiento público de la futbolista a Rubiales y su denuncia al presidente de la Federación, pese a que esta le había quitado hierro al asunto en los momentos posteriores al sucesos.De la Fuente se olvida de sus aplausos a Rubiales y se gana una reprimenda del juezLaura García Otro testigo relevante, Pablo García Cuervo, exjefe de comunicación de la Federación, relató su despido tras la polémica, sugiriendo que estuvo vinculado a las tensiones generadas por el caso. Aunque no señaló directamente a Hermoso, insinuó que su situación laboral cambió tras la presión interna dentro de la RFEF.Jenni Hermoso dice que advirtió a Rubiales desde el primer momento: "Te va a caer porque sabes que esto no está bien"Laura García Rubiales se enfrenta a una petición de dos años y medio de prisión, además de la inhabilitación para ejercer en el ámbito deportivo, una orden de alejamiento de 500 metros respecto a Hermoso y una indemnización de 50.000 euros. Junto a él, Albert Luque, Jorge Vilda y Rubén Rivera también están acusados de presionar a la futbolista para que justificara el beso.
Federico comenta el juicio a Luis Rubiales por el beso a Jenni Hermoso.
El mundo se enfoca en el proceso judicial a Luis Rubiales por el escándalo del beso forzado a la jugadora española Jenni Hermoso en el contexto de la final del Mundial de Fútbol femenino jugado en Australia. Escucha esta y otras noticias futbolísticas de la semana.
On today’s show: What is USAID, the U.S. Agency for International Development? And why do Trump and Elon Musk want to gut it? NPR has more. Trump says President McKinley made the U.S. prosperous through tariffs and cites him as inspiration for his own tariff plan. Historians told the Washington Post that Trump has an incomplete understanding of our 25th president. How worried should you be about bird flu, and what could it mean for your health? Vox’s Jess Craig explains. Plus, the future of the Gaza ceasefire deal hinges on Trump and Netanyahu's meeting today, former Spain football chief Luis Rubiales is on trial for kissing player Jenni Hermoso without consent after the team won the 2023 World Cup, and how a former NBA coach could cash in big if the Chiefs win the Super Bowl. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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Marta García Aller reflexiona en 'Más de uno' sobre el juicio a Luis Rubiales por el beso no consentido a Jenni Hermoso.