Netflix’s It’s All Over: The Kiss That Changed Spanish Football delves into a watershed moment for women’s soccer. The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup marked Spain’s historic victory, but the celebrations were tainted when then-President of the Spanish Soccer Federation, Luis Rubiales, kissed player Jennifer Hermoso without her consent. What should have been a moment of pure triumph became overshadowed by a scandal that ignited international debate about consent, power, and gender dynamics in sports.
Jennifer Hermoso Speaks Out
Featuring Jennifer Hermoso in an intimate setting, the documentary captures her firsthand perspective of the incident, which she recounts with her teammates’ support. Hermoso, who made her disapproval clear to her team, opens up like never before, providing a personal narrative to a story that rocked the sports world. This documentary presents Hermoso’s courage in standing up for her rights, setting a powerful precedent in the sports community and beyond.
Jennifer Hermoso Speaks Out
Featuring Jennifer Hermoso in an intimate setting, the documentary captures her firsthand perspective of the incident, which she recounts with her teammates’ support. Hermoso, who made her disapproval clear to her team, opens up like never before, providing a personal narrative to a story that rocked the sports world. This documentary presents Hermoso’s courage in standing up for her rights, setting a powerful precedent in the sports community and beyond.
- 11/2/2024
- by Naveed Zahir
- High on Films


The infamous 2023 women’s World Cup kiss scandal is the subject of an upcoming Netflix documentary. Out Nov. 1, It’s All Over: The Kiss That Changed Spanish Football will explore the lasting impact of Luis Rubiales, former president of Spain’s soccer federation, kissing athlete Jennifer Hermoso allegedly without her consent at the World Cup final in August 2023.
Hermoso herself will appear in the documentary to share new details about the incident with support from her teammates, whose historic win — Spain’s first-ever women’s World Cup victory — was overshadowed...
Hermoso herself will appear in the documentary to share new details about the incident with support from her teammates, whose historic win — Spain’s first-ever women’s World Cup victory — was overshadowed...
- 10/2/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
A new Netflix documentary will examine the story of the Spanish women’s national football team’s historic World Cup win in 2023. Titled “It’s All Over,” the film will take an in-depth look at both the team’s journey to victory and the controversy that erupted after the final match. It features interviews with star players who discuss their World Cup experiences for the first time.
The documentary chronicles Spain’s outstanding performance throughout the tournament that led them to win the World Cup. However, the narrative shifts to the controversy following their victory over England in the final match. Luis Rubiales, then-president of the Royal Spanish Football Association, sparked outrage when he unexpectedly kissed Jennifer Hermoso on the lips without consent during the medal ceremony. This overshadowed the team’s achievement and received widespread criticism.
The film explores the aftermath, including Rubiales’ initial refusal to resign from his...
The documentary chronicles Spain’s outstanding performance throughout the tournament that led them to win the World Cup. However, the narrative shifts to the controversy following their victory over England in the final match. Luis Rubiales, then-president of the Royal Spanish Football Association, sparked outrage when he unexpectedly kissed Jennifer Hermoso on the lips without consent during the medal ceremony. This overshadowed the team’s achievement and received widespread criticism.
The film explores the aftermath, including Rubiales’ initial refusal to resign from his...
- 10/2/2024
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely

Netflix Spain has unveiled its next feature documentary, “It’s All Over: The Kiss That Changed Spanish Football” (“#SeAcabó: Diario de las campeonas”), which will premiere on the platform worldwide on Nov. 1.
In the film, key figures from the Spanish National Team’s incredible run are brought together for the first time to revisit the turbulent years leading up to the 2023 World Cup, the incredible success they had at a tournament where they were consistently the best team, and the unfortunate fallout forced upon them by the very public inappropriate actions of one man.
Players appearing in the documentary include Jenni Hermoso, Alexia Putellas, Irene Paredes, 2023 Balon dÓr winner Aitana Bonmatí, Olga Carmona, Teresa Abelleira, Ivana Andrés, Laia Codina, Sandra Paños and Lola Gallardo.
After Spain beat England in the World Cup final, now-disgraced former president of the Royal Spanish Football Association, Luis Rubiales, handed out winners medals to the players.
In the film, key figures from the Spanish National Team’s incredible run are brought together for the first time to revisit the turbulent years leading up to the 2023 World Cup, the incredible success they had at a tournament where they were consistently the best team, and the unfortunate fallout forced upon them by the very public inappropriate actions of one man.
Players appearing in the documentary include Jenni Hermoso, Alexia Putellas, Irene Paredes, 2023 Balon dÓr winner Aitana Bonmatí, Olga Carmona, Teresa Abelleira, Ivana Andrés, Laia Codina, Sandra Paños and Lola Gallardo.
After Spain beat England in the World Cup final, now-disgraced former president of the Royal Spanish Football Association, Luis Rubiales, handed out winners medals to the players.
- 10/2/2024
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV


[This story contains spoilers for Twisters.]
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A follow-up to the 1996 film Twister that starred Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt, the new movie centers on Kate (Edgar-Jones) aiming to put a tragic tornado encounter behind her as she returns to Oklahoma to assist a team in tracking dangerous storms. Twisters shows her slow-building connection to YouTube-famous storm chaser Tyler (Powell) — but you might be blown away to learn that the pair never express their affections with an onscreen kiss.
“My partner immediately lamented the fact that their romance was never physicalized in any way, and that they even avoided the hunky hero ever taking his shirt off,” says John Bucher,...
Twisters audiences are getting swept up in the renewed debate surrounding depictions of sexual intimacy on the big screen. Social media users have been in a tizzy over the ending of director Lee Isaac Chung’s action film that stars Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Anthony Ramos.
A follow-up to the 1996 film Twister that starred Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt, the new movie centers on Kate (Edgar-Jones) aiming to put a tragic tornado encounter behind her as she returns to Oklahoma to assist a team in tracking dangerous storms. Twisters shows her slow-building connection to YouTube-famous storm chaser Tyler (Powell) — but you might be blown away to learn that the pair never express their affections with an onscreen kiss.
“My partner immediately lamented the fact that their romance was never physicalized in any way, and that they even avoided the hunky hero ever taking his shirt off,” says John Bucher,...
- 7/24/2024
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News


Luis Rubiales, the embattled former president of Spain’s soccer federation, has been banned from the sport for three years by FIFA, soccer’s world governing body, the Associated Press reports. The news comes after it was determined that he acted in breach of conduct during the World Cup final when he kissed a player allegedly without her consent after Spain’s win.
On Aug. 20 at the final in Sydney, Australia against England, Rubiales kissed forward Jennifer Hermoso on the lips as the Spanish national women’s team celebrated its historic first World Cup win.
On Aug. 20 at the final in Sydney, Australia against England, Rubiales kissed forward Jennifer Hermoso on the lips as the Spanish national women’s team celebrated its historic first World Cup win.
- 10/30/2023
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com


Luis Rubiales, the Spanish Football Federation president who’s been under enormous pressure to resign after spontaneously planting a non-consensual kiss on the lips of a women’s World Cup player during a medals ceremony, has finally stepped down — and the soccer leader did it during an interview with controversial BBC TV host Piers Morgan.
Rubiales grabbed Spain midfielder Jennifer Hermoso’s face and kissed her on the lips as the champions received their gold medals last month. Hermoso later indicated that the kiss was unwanted, and that she did not approve of it.
The besieged soccer president apologized, but for weeks defiantly said the gesture was done in a moment of “euphoria” and refused to resign his post. He called the dustup a “social assassination” and a “manhunt,” despite cries for his head from several top European sports governing bodies, players’ unions and prominent individuals over the past three weeks.
Rubiales grabbed Spain midfielder Jennifer Hermoso’s face and kissed her on the lips as the champions received their gold medals last month. Hermoso later indicated that the kiss was unwanted, and that she did not approve of it.
The besieged soccer president apologized, but for weeks defiantly said the gesture was done in a moment of “euphoria” and refused to resign his post. He called the dustup a “social assassination” and a “manhunt,” despite cries for his head from several top European sports governing bodies, players’ unions and prominent individuals over the past three weeks.
- 9/11/2023
- by Josh Dickey
- The Wrap


Luis Rubiales, the embattled president of Spain’s soccer federation, has finally resigned after causing an uproar when he kissed forward Jennifer Hermoso on the lips, allegedly without her consent, as the Spanish national women’s team celebrated its World Cup win.
He revealed the news during an interview for Piers Morgan Uncensored on Sunday. He has also stepped down as vice president of Union of European Football Associations’ executive committee.
Breaking: Luis Rubiales has sensationally resigned as President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation following the scandal over him...
He revealed the news during an interview for Piers Morgan Uncensored on Sunday. He has also stepped down as vice president of Union of European Football Associations’ executive committee.
Breaking: Luis Rubiales has sensationally resigned as President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation following the scandal over him...
- 9/10/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com


Lausanne, Aug 26 (Ians) The Disciplinary Committee of FIFA has provisionally suspended Luis Rubiales, president of the Spanish Football Federation (Rfef) from all football-related activities at the national and international level for his inappropriate behaviour during and after the Women’s World Cup final between Spain and England in Australia.
The chairman of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee, Jorge Ivan Palacio, in use of the powers granted by Article 51 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code (Fdc), decided to take action against Rubales.
This suspension, which will be effective as of Saturday, is for an initial period of 90 days, pending the disciplinary proceedings opened against Luis Rubiales on Thursday (August 24).
The action was started after Luis Rubiales kissed Spain midfielder Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the trophy presentation in Sydney after the final in which Spain beat England 1-0.
Rubiales was also shown celebrating in the Directors box, making obscene gestures while standing...
The chairman of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee, Jorge Ivan Palacio, in use of the powers granted by Article 51 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code (Fdc), decided to take action against Rubales.
This suspension, which will be effective as of Saturday, is for an initial period of 90 days, pending the disciplinary proceedings opened against Luis Rubiales on Thursday (August 24).
The action was started after Luis Rubiales kissed Spain midfielder Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the trophy presentation in Sydney after the final in which Spain beat England 1-0.
Rubiales was also shown celebrating in the Directors box, making obscene gestures while standing...
- 8/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham


Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), which governs international soccer and organizes the World Cup, suspended Spanish football federation (Rfef) president Luis Rubiales on Saturday after he kissed forward Jennifer Hermoso on the lips as the Spanish national women’s team celebrated its historic first World Cup win.
“The chairman of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee, Jorge Ivan Palacio (Colombia), in use of the powers granted by article 51 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code (Fdc), has decided today to provisionally suspend Mr. Luis Rubiales from all football-related activities at national and international level,...
“The chairman of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee, Jorge Ivan Palacio (Colombia), in use of the powers granted by article 51 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code (Fdc), has decided today to provisionally suspend Mr. Luis Rubiales from all football-related activities at national and international level,...
- 8/26/2023
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com


The president of the Spanish soccer federation is refusing to resign from his post amid widespread condemnation after he kissed forward Jennifer Hermoso on the lips as the Spanish national women’s team celebrated its historic first World Cup win.
Spain was crowned World Cup winners last Sunday after beating England 1-0, but the incident during the medals ceremony has largely overshadowed the victory. During the ceremony, federation president Luis Rubiales grabbed Hermoso, kissed her cheeks, and then on the lips. In an Instagram Live video later, Hermoso and her...
Spain was crowned World Cup winners last Sunday after beating England 1-0, but the incident during the medals ceremony has largely overshadowed the victory. During the ceremony, federation president Luis Rubiales grabbed Hermoso, kissed her cheeks, and then on the lips. In an Instagram Live video later, Hermoso and her...
- 8/25/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com

Luis Rubiales, president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, admitted to making a “regrettable decision” following Spain’s decisive Women’s World Cup victory over England.
In his excitement and following Spain’s victory, Rubiales claimed to be caught up in the moment when he decided to give soccer star Jennifer Hermoso an unwanted kiss on the lips.
Facing widespread criticism following this unusual behavior, Rubiales initially appeared unhappy that he felt the need to defend himself, calling all those who condemned his actions in the heat of the moment “idiots.”
He later conceded that “I made a huge mistake,” while acknowledging the fact that many “people have felt hurt” by the behavior following Spain’s thrilling World Cup victory.
Luis Rubiales estaba cachondo en la ceremonia de entrega de medallas . A todas las chicas les arrecosto la polla jajajajaja pic.twitter.com/Hj99xPHG3r
— Jose Enrique cule (@MunozArcon...
In his excitement and following Spain’s victory, Rubiales claimed to be caught up in the moment when he decided to give soccer star Jennifer Hermoso an unwanted kiss on the lips.
Facing widespread criticism following this unusual behavior, Rubiales initially appeared unhappy that he felt the need to defend himself, calling all those who condemned his actions in the heat of the moment “idiots.”
He later conceded that “I made a huge mistake,” while acknowledging the fact that many “people have felt hurt” by the behavior following Spain’s thrilling World Cup victory.
Luis Rubiales estaba cachondo en la ceremonia de entrega de medallas . A todas las chicas les arrecosto la polla jajajajaja pic.twitter.com/Hj99xPHG3r
— Jose Enrique cule (@MunozArcon...
- 8/22/2023
- by Trevor Hanuka
- Uinterview

Sydney, Aug 21 (Ians) A new name has been etched onto the FIFA Women’s World Cup trophy as Spain became the fifth team to win the title after beating England 1-0 here on Sunday.
Olga Carmona took center stage as her 29th-minute strike ensured that Spain become the second country after Germany to have won both men’s and women’s World Cup titles, with Spain’s men having triumphed in 2010, reports Xinhua.
Spain’s Aitana Bonmati and Salma Paralluelo won the Golden Ball and Best Young Player awards respectively. England’s Mary Earps was awarded the Golden Glove award, while the Golden Boot went to Japan’s Hinata Miyazawa, who scored a tournament-high five goals.
The fully-packed Stadium Australia hosted two sides who were reaching the tournament’s final for the first time, as England had knocked out co-hosts Australia 3-1, while Spain had seen off Sweden with a hard-fought 2-1 victory.
Olga Carmona took center stage as her 29th-minute strike ensured that Spain become the second country after Germany to have won both men’s and women’s World Cup titles, with Spain’s men having triumphed in 2010, reports Xinhua.
Spain’s Aitana Bonmati and Salma Paralluelo won the Golden Ball and Best Young Player awards respectively. England’s Mary Earps was awarded the Golden Glove award, while the Golden Boot went to Japan’s Hinata Miyazawa, who scored a tournament-high five goals.
The fully-packed Stadium Australia hosted two sides who were reaching the tournament’s final for the first time, as England had knocked out co-hosts Australia 3-1, while Spain had seen off Sweden with a hard-fought 2-1 victory.
- 8/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham

Spain have defeated England’s Lionesses to win the women’s soccer World Cup.
Despite a missed penalty, the victorious Spanish team took the trophy after winning 1-0, the difference being a first half goal by Olga Carmona, who finished smartly following a loose run by England’s Lucy Bronze.
England felt like favorites going into the 70,000 sellout game in Melbourne but Spain dominated throughout and had more chances. They failed to convert good semi-final form onto the biggest stage and England’s long wait for a first World Cup final win continues, although England did win the Euros last year. King Charles and his son Prince William had earlier wished the Lionesses good luck via video messages.
The players were nervy at the start but Spain played the better football in the first half and it wasn’t overly surprising when Carmona scored, with England completely losing their shape.
Despite a missed penalty, the victorious Spanish team took the trophy after winning 1-0, the difference being a first half goal by Olga Carmona, who finished smartly following a loose run by England’s Lucy Bronze.
England felt like favorites going into the 70,000 sellout game in Melbourne but Spain dominated throughout and had more chances. They failed to convert good semi-final form onto the biggest stage and England’s long wait for a first World Cup final win continues, although England did win the Euros last year. King Charles and his son Prince William had earlier wished the Lionesses good luck via video messages.
The players were nervy at the start but Spain played the better football in the first half and it wasn’t overly surprising when Carmona scored, with England completely losing their shape.
- 8/20/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV


Wellington (New Zealand), Aug 11 (Ians) Spain made a historic advancement to the semifinals of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, securing a dramatic 2-1 victory over the Netherlands, thanks to a decisive goal in extra time on Friday.
Though the first half remained goalless, Spain dominated the proceedings. They consistently applied pressure with their intricate passing and exemplary ball control, amassing 49% possession and racking up eleven shots on goal.
The Netherlands, however, had a quiet half, failing to record even a single shot and managing just 34% of the possession, reports Xinhua.
A moment of tension arose in the 17th minute as the Netherlands were twice saved by the post. An initial strike by Alba Redondo was parried by the Dutch goalkeeper, only to ricochet off the post. Redondo’s follow-up attempt once again met the same fate, with the woodwork coming to the rescue.
Spain’s hopes of breaking the...
Though the first half remained goalless, Spain dominated the proceedings. They consistently applied pressure with their intricate passing and exemplary ball control, amassing 49% possession and racking up eleven shots on goal.
The Netherlands, however, had a quiet half, failing to record even a single shot and managing just 34% of the possession, reports Xinhua.
A moment of tension arose in the 17th minute as the Netherlands were twice saved by the post. An initial strike by Alba Redondo was parried by the Dutch goalkeeper, only to ricochet off the post. Redondo’s follow-up attempt once again met the same fate, with the woodwork coming to the rescue.
Spain’s hopes of breaking the...
- 8/11/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham


Auckland, Aug 5 (Ians) Aitana Bonmati played an important role with a brace and two assists as Spain swept past Switzerland 5-1 here on Saturday to reach the quarterfinals of the FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time in their history.
Bonmati’s early opener in the match was canceled out by an own goal from Laia Codina, but Alba Redondo restored Spain’s lead and Bonmati scored again to make it 3-1.
Codina then made up for her error by scoring her team’s fourth before the break, and Jennifer Hermoso made it 5-1 in the second half in front of 43,217 fans, a new record crowd for a football match in New Zealand, Xinhua reported.
After the terrible 4-0 defeat to Japan in group stage, the 25-year-old Bonmati has vowed to try her best in the campaign.
“I’m here at the World Cup and I want to win.
Bonmati’s early opener in the match was canceled out by an own goal from Laia Codina, but Alba Redondo restored Spain’s lead and Bonmati scored again to make it 3-1.
Codina then made up for her error by scoring her team’s fourth before the break, and Jennifer Hermoso made it 5-1 in the second half in front of 43,217 fans, a new record crowd for a football match in New Zealand, Xinhua reported.
After the terrible 4-0 defeat to Japan in group stage, the 25-year-old Bonmati has vowed to try her best in the campaign.
“I’m here at the World Cup and I want to win.
- 8/5/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham


Perth (Australia), July 26 (Ians) Spain and Japan secured their berths in the last 16 stage with decisive victories over Zambia and Costa Rica respectively, while Canada defeated Ireland 2-1 at FIFA Women’s World Cup on Wednesday.
In Group C, after securing a 3-0 victory over Costa Rica in the opening match, Spain began their clash against Zambia with a dream start.
Teresa Abelleira scored a stunning goal nine minutes into the game, and Jennifer Hermoso added another goal with a well-timed header four minutes later, reports Xinhua.
In the second half, Spain showed no mercy. Alba Redondo netted two goals, while Hermoso scored one, securing a decisive 5-0 win.
Japan became the first team to score back-to-back victories at the 2023 Women’s World Cup. Thanks to Naomoto Hikaru and Fujino Aoba’s rapid-fire goals within three minutes, Japan clinched a convincing 2-0 win against Costa Rica.
In Group B, capitalising...
In Group C, after securing a 3-0 victory over Costa Rica in the opening match, Spain began their clash against Zambia with a dream start.
Teresa Abelleira scored a stunning goal nine minutes into the game, and Jennifer Hermoso added another goal with a well-timed header four minutes later, reports Xinhua.
In the second half, Spain showed no mercy. Alba Redondo netted two goals, while Hermoso scored one, securing a decisive 5-0 win.
Japan became the first team to score back-to-back victories at the 2023 Women’s World Cup. Thanks to Naomoto Hikaru and Fujino Aoba’s rapid-fire goals within three minutes, Japan clinched a convincing 2-0 win against Costa Rica.
In Group B, capitalising...
- 7/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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