Players for the Spanish women’s national team have reiterated their refusal to play in two upcoming fixtures without major changes to the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), in the latest development from the controversy surrounding ex-soccer boss Luis Rubiales’ unwanted kiss on La Roja star Jennifer Hermoso.
Players for the Spanish women’s national team have reiterated their refusal to play in two upcoming fixtures without major changes to the Royal Spanish Football Federation – the latest development amid the fallout of ex-soccer boss Luis Rubiales’ unwanted kiss on La Roja star Jennifer Hermoso.
’” According to the Spain’s Law of Sport and RFEF Disciplinary Code, the players could receive a fine of between 3,006 euros and 30,051 euros and have their playing licenses suspended or confiscated for two to five years. Francos also said that he planned to speak with members of the national team on Tuesday morning because “there’s a point where the government should and has the obligation to intervene.
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