A Majorca player furious after the harassment of his wife in Saudi Arabia – Spanish Super Cup – Semi-finals – Real Madrid-Mallorca (3-0)

A Majorca player furious after the harassment of his wife in Saudi Arabia – Spanish Super Cup – Semi-finals – Real Madrid-Mallorca (3-0)
A Majorca player furious after the harassment of his wife in Saudi Arabia – Spanish Super Cup – Semi-finals – Real Madrid-Mallorca (3-0)

It's going to be fun in 2034.

Dani Rodríguez, attacking midfielder from Mallorca, does not lose his temper. His wife, Cristina Palavra revealed she was sexually harassed during the Spanish Super Cup semi-final against Real Madrid (0-3) on January 9, at the exit of King Abdullah Sports City of Jeddah.

Word parle de « total panic » and denounces a lack of protection. « Leaving the stadium was difficult, she says on the Baleares Esports IB3 channel. They harassed us, followed us with their cell phones, surrounded us while I was carrying the children, and even beat some supporters. »

“Much more serious than the Rubiales affair”

Despite the testimonies, the Spanish authorities remain silent. Worse, Rafael Louzan, president of the federation, would have minimized the incident. « It's despicablecastigates Rodríguez to Mark. The federation is afraid of losing revenue. What I condemn the most is that money comes before values. My wife is almost 40, she knows when she is being harassed or when her ass is touched. »

The player, who denounces leaders « there to get rich »goes further: « What happened in Jeddah with our women is much more serious than the Rubiales affair. Men were attacked, women harassed, and no one defended our loved ones. »

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Even his own club, Mallorca, is being targeted: « After seven years here, always talking about family, it's amazing they haven't said anything. If the club has not done well, I must say so. That doesn't mean disrespecting anyone. »

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