Spain lifting the Womens World Cup trophy earlier this year
The vast majority of Spains World Cup-winning squad says it will refuse to be called up for the countrys two upcoming Womens Nations League matches as it continues to push for real structural changes in Spanish soccer, following the fallout from ex-soccer boss Luis Rubiales unwanted kiss on La Roja star Jennifer Hermoso.
For nearly a month, Spain has been rocked by the incident between ex-Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Rubiales and Hermoso, which has overshadowed the teams historic victory.
Spain was due to announce a squad for its next two matches on Friday but has now postponed the decision after 39 players, including 21 of the 23-woman World Cup squad, signed a joint letter condemning RFEF.
As of today, as we have communicated to RFEF, the changes which have been made are not enough so that the players feel in a safe place, where women are respected, womens football is supported and where we can give our all, the letter said, which was posted by two-time Ballon dOr Féminin winner Alexia Putellas on X, formerly Twitter.
We wish to end this statement expressing that the players of the Spanish womens national team are professional players, and what most fills us with pride is putting on the shirt of the national team and always taking our country to the highest places.
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Because of that, we believe it is the moment to fight to show that these situations and practices have no place in our football or in our society, that the current structure needs change and we are doing this so that the next generations can have a much more equal football and one at the level which we all deserve.
In the letter, the players outlined a number of changes they wanted to see within the Spanish federation, including restructuring the womens football organization, the office of the presidency and the secretary general, the communications and marketing departments, and the integrity department.
As stated previously, we are breaking down in a detailed way the changes requested so that these type of attitudes never again happen and with the goal of having absolute transparency, the letter added.
World players union FIFPRO posted on X in support of the players decision saying, FIFPRO fully supports the Spain Womens National Team in their united call for change. #SeAcabó (Its over).
Two-time NBA champion and Spanish basketball legend Pau Gasol also added his voice to players, posting: You have all of my support.
The latest development comes after more than 80 Spanish soccer players “ including all of Spains 2023 World Cup squad “ had put their name on a letter supporting Hermoso on August 25, originally saying they would not return to the national team if the current leaders continue in their posts and if there wasnt real structural changes to the federation.
As a result, interim RFEF president Pedro Rocha began to make moves as part of his regeneration of the federation, firing controversial coach Jorge Vilda despite Spains unprecedented World Cup win and appointing his deputy, Montse Tomé “ the first woman to take over the role. Rocha then vowed in a meeting with the president of the High Council of Sport, VÃctor Francos, to make more structural changes in RFEF.
The announcement from the players is bound to leave Tomé struggling to field a competitive team against Sweden and Switzerland on September 22 and 26.
The development comes after Rubiales testified in Spains National Court in Madrid on Friday morning after being summoned by the presiding judge to aid in the courts investigation into potential charges of sexual assault and coercion against him.
Rubiales resigned from his position on Sunday following weeks of pressure from all spheres of Spanish society and has now been handed a restraining order and told not to go within 200 meters of Hermoso.
How we got here
The dissatisfaction felt by Spanish players dates back beyond September last year, when 15 members of the senior womens squad sent personally signed letters to RFEF via email to announce they would no longer play for the national team unless there were wholesale changes made throughout the coaching staff.
The Identical letters said that the situation within the Spanish national team “ about which RFEF was aware “ had been affecting the players emotional state and health.
Of the 15 players who signed the letters, only three were in Spains World Cup squad: Mariona Caldentey, Aitana Bonmatà and Ona Batlle.
Despite the off-field struggles, a young Spanish side produced a magical World Cup run to defy the odds and clinch a memorable title in Australia and New Zealand.
Despite their youth and relative inexperience, the Spanish players produced an impressive performance Down Under.
However, success on the pitch continued to be accompanied by a tense atmosphere in the squad and the long-standing animosity between some of the countrys best players, Vildas technical staff and RFEF.
Following the teams victories against the Netherlands and Sweden in the World Cup quarterfinals and semifinals, videos went viral on social media of what appeared to be cold reactions from some of Spains substituted players towards Vilda and his staff, as well as during the post-match celebrations.
One clip showed Vilda trying to celebrate with a handful of players following the win over the Netherlands, only to appear to be ignored.
Now that Vilda and Rubiales have left their positions, RFEF would have hoped to kick-start a new chapter in womens soccer, but Fridays news shows there is still plenty more work to do. (CNN)
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