2 Spanish Women’s Players Abstain, 39 Demand RFEF Restructuring Post Rubiales & Vilda Exit Due to Safety Concerns

Spanish Women’s Football Team Continues Boycott, Demanding Change in Leadership

In a bold and resolute move, the Spanish Women’s World Cup-winning team has announced their continued boycott of the national squad until substantial changes are made within the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). Despite the resignation of Luis Rubiales, the former Spanish FA president, and the departure of manager Jorge Vilda, the players remain steadfast in their demand for a restructuring that ensures their safety and respect within the current regime.

Spanish Womens Football Team Image via The Guardian 2 Spanish Women's Players Abstain, 39 Demand RFEF Restructuring Post Rubiales & Vilda Exit Due to Safety Concerns
Spanish Women’s Football Team, Image via The Guardian

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The Kiss Controversy

The controversy that ignited this unprecedented protest began when Luis Rubiales, the former president of the Spanish FA, kissed forward Jenni Hermoso on the lips after their World Cup victory in Australia and New Zealand. Hermoso described the act as ‘non-consensual,’ leading to a criminal complaint of sexual assault and coercion against Rubiales. As a result, Rubiales was given a Spanish restraining order and banned from contacting Hermoso.

Spanish Women’s Football Team’s Determination

The Spanish Women’s World Cup winners, undeterred by these recent events, have made it clear that they will not return to the national team until significant structural changes are enacted. Their determination is evident as they refuse to participate in the upcoming UEFA Nations League campaign.

Insufficient Structural Changes

Despite the resignation of Luis Rubiales and the sacking of manager Jorge Vilda, the players remain unsatisfied. They insist that the changes made thus far are not sufficient for them to feel safe, respected, and supported within the RFEF. Their demands for change include the removal of key figures, such as secretary general Andreu Camps, head of integrity Miguel GarcĂ­a Caba, and those responsible for leaking false statements about Jenni Hermoso after the controversial kiss. Additionally, they are calling for a revamp in leadership positions related to women’s football.

Jenni Hermoso Image via Wikipedia 2 Spanish Women's Players Abstain, 39 Demand RFEF Restructuring Post Rubiales & Vilda Exit Due to Safety Concerns
Jenni Hermoso, Image via Wikipedia

Players’ Statement

In a powerful joint statement, the players expressed their reasons for the ongoing boycott: “The changes made are not enough for the players to feel safe, where women are respected, where there is support for women’s football, and where we can maximize our potential.” They emphasize the need for zero tolerance for any actions that undermine the dignity of women and call for profound changes in the RFEF’s leadership.

Professionalism and Equality

The players want to make it clear that they are professionals who take great pride in representing their country. They view this boycott as a way to fight against practices that have no place in football or society. Their aim is to create a future where the next generations can enjoy equality in football and beyond.

Luis Rubiales Image via Wikipedia 2 Spanish Women's Players Abstain, 39 Demand RFEF Restructuring Post Rubiales & Vilda Exit Due to Safety Concerns
Luis Rubiales, Image via Wikipedia

Montse Tome Takes Charge

Montse Tome, a former Spanish player who was part of Jorge Vilda’s backroom staff during the World Cup, has been named the new head coach of the Spanish Women’s National Team. While Vilda’s tenure was marked by controversy and division, Tome’s appointment signals a fresh start for the team.

Vilda’s Divisive Reign

During Vilda’s time as manager, there were reports of player discontent, with 15 players writing a letter to the Spanish FA demanding his resignation. They argued that his leadership negatively impacted their emotional well-being and professionalism. Vilda’s decision to select only three of the 15 players for the World Cup further fueled the protest.

Upcoming Matches

Despite the turmoil surrounding the team, Spain is scheduled to play Sweden on September 22 and Switzerland on September 26. However, the squad announcement has been delayed, and it remains uncertain which players will participate in these matches.

Montse Tome Image via Weekly Voice 2 Spanish Women's Players Abstain, 39 Demand RFEF Restructuring Post Rubiales & Vilda Exit Due to Safety Concerns
Montse Tome, Image via Weekly Voice

The Spanish Women’s World Cup winners’ boycott highlights their unwavering commitment to creating a safer, more respectful, and supportive environment within women’s football. Their demands for structural changes in the RFEF underscore the need for accountability and equality in the sport. As they continue their fight for change, the world watches to see if their determination will lead to a brighter future for women’s football in Spain.

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