Hermoso told the court that she had never given permission to be kissed and felt “disrespected” as a woman.
“I greeted the queen, I greeted her daughter. The next thing was meeting Rubiales.”
Hermoso said she and the then-president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation hugged and celebrated.
“The next thing he did was to grab me by the ears and kiss me on the mouth.”
“I didn’t hear or understand anything,” she said.
She went on: “A kiss on the lips is only given when I decide so”.
“No one came to ask me how I was” after the kiss, she told the trial on Monday.
The footballer said she felt “completely abandoned by the federation”.
She continued to celebrate “the greatest achievement” of her life with her teammates, Hermoso explained.
“There was no place for me to be crying or lying in the corner of the dressing room.”
The other players initially made fun of the incident before one, Irene Paredes, intervened to say: “Stop, this is serious.”
Hermoso said she was pulled aside soon after the kiss and asked to consent to a statement minimising the incident, which she refused to do.
She added that Rubiales asked her to record a video with him on the flight home because he was being accused of assault on social media.
“I said no, that I was not going to do anything, that I was not the cause of this.”
She said people were huddled around Rubiales during the flight, and that she saw his daughters crying.
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