Real Madrid's Asencio to stand trial for allegedly sharing sexual video without consent
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on September 18, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on September 18, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026
Raul Asencio of Real Madrid is facing trial for allegedly sharing a non-consensual sexual video. The case involves Real Madrid youth players and highlights women's rights issues in Spain.
MADRID (Reuters) -Real Madrid defender Raul Asencio will face trial on charges of allegedly sharing a video of sexual content without consent, a court on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria said on Thursday.
Three members of Real Madrid's youth team will also appear before the judge, accused of recording and sharing sexual videos of two teenaged women - one of them underage - at a Gran Canaria beach club in June 2023, the court added.
Women's rights have become a particularly sensitive topic in Spain since a scandal over the country's former soccer chief Luis Rubiales' unwanted kissing of national team player Jenni Hermoso after the 2023 World Cup final.
The prosecutor is seeking a prison term of 2-1/2 years for Asencio, 22, over two crimes against privacy since he received the recording and showed it to a friend, according to judicial documents.
One of the women accuses the four players, while the other victim has left Asencio, who was a Real youth-team player at the time of the incident, out of her accusation.
Asencio, who has denied the allegations, did not immediately respond to a request for comment made to Real Madrid. He was a Real youth-team player at the time of the alleged incident.
Two of the other three players accused no longer play for the club.
In a statement in May, the player said he did not engage in behaviour that violated any women's rights to privacy and sexual freedom, and that he stood accused only of letting another person briefly watch footage.
(Reporting by Emma Pinedo; Additional reporting by Fernando Kallas, editing by Ed Osmond)
Raul Asencio faces charges for allegedly sharing a video of sexual content without consent, which includes two crimes against privacy.
The prosecutor is seeking a prison term of 2-1/2 years for Asencio over the charges related to privacy violations.
Women's rights have become a sensitive topic in Spain, especially following a scandal involving unwanted kissing by the former soccer chief Luis Rubiales.
Asencio has denied the allegations, stating that he did not engage in any behavior that violated women's rights to privacy and sexual freedom.
Three other members of Real Madrid's youth team are also accused of recording and sharing sexual videos of two teenage women, one of whom was underage.
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