- Raul Asencio alleged to have solicited video shot by Real Madrid team-mates
- Clip depicted sexual encounter with youth team-mates, woman and girl
- Prosecutor’s office can now file charges and request a formal trial
Real Madrid defender Raul Asencio has been accused of distribution of child pornography, following an investigation.
The 22-year-old is set to face charges after a police investigation was concluded – along with three former team-mates from the Real youth side.
He is accused of soliciting a video filmed by Ferran Ruiz, Andres Martin and Juan Rodriguez in June, 2023 that allegedly showed his team-mates having sex with a woman and underage girl, who were 18 and 16 at the time of the incident.
The accused players, who were all between 20 and 21 at the time, are now facing potential charges of child pornography distribution having allegedly shared the footage over WhatsApp.
According to the court ruling, both women show symptoms consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder, report AS, and the findings of the investigation will be sent to them to see if they will press charges.
If this proves to be the case, then the prosecutor’s office can file charges and request a trial, or the prosecutor’s office can press ahead of their own volition.
Raul Asencio and three other former Real Madrid youth team players have been investigated

The defender is alleged to have solicited a video allegedly filmed of an underage girl having sex

Asencio has made his breakthrough this season and was also called up by Spain
The judge at the Gran Canaria High Court said there was enough evidence to support allegations of violation of privacy, distribution of videos to third parties without the victims’ knowledge or consent, solicitation of a minor for pornographic purposes and possession of child pornography.
Asencio and the three other players were arrested after the alleged incident in 2003 and had their phones taken by police.
The authorities then confirmed charges were filed by the mother of the 16-year-old girl over the alleged non-consensual filming of her daughter.
Asencio tried to have his part in the case dismissed back in February by appealing to end the investigation into his alleged role, however the judge decided to uphold the decision to move ahead with the inquiry.
Now 22, Asencio has had his breakthrough campaign at Real this season and spoke about the allegations after being called up to the Spain national team for the first time.
Last month he told RTVE: ‘I think everyone is aware of what they are doing. For that reason, I am very calm.
‘So, well, live day by day. In the end, it’s a matter of deadlines. I have noticed this change of pressure on the pitches.
‘It’s logical, with the change of category (after Spain call-up). I’m a person who likes and is motivated by feeling that pressure. Since I was a kid, I’m used to feeling that pressure at Real Madrid. It makes me even more motivated.’
He has played 22 games for Carlo Ancelotti’s side this season in a disappointing campaign for Los Blancos that looks set to finish without silverware.