Spain women’s soccer players “gave the world a lesson” by going on strike over Royal Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales’ kiss at the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Saturday.
“Our players have won twice: first on the pitch, and now in giving a lesson to the world, a lesson of equality between men and women,” Sanchez said.
Spanish midfielder Jenni Hermoso joined a mass strike of women players last week saying she did not consent to being kissed by the suspended federation president after Spain’s victory in the World Cup final.
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Sanchez, speaking in Malaga, applauded the players’ stance.
Last week in a statement released by women players’ union Futpro, Hermoso and 80 other players said they would not accept an international call-up “if the current leadership continues” at the federation.
Rubiales, 46, has defied expectations and refused to resign, provoking widespread indignation.
Sanchez said that Spain was a feminist country, with women who had decided “to no longer submit. Never again. It’s over” in reference to the slogan chanted in demonstrations in support of Hermoso.
On Friday, the Spanish Administrative Tribunal for Sport agreed to investigate Rubiales for the forced kiss as the scandal-hit federation president insisted he would defend himself to “prove the truth.”
The government lodged a complaint against Rubiales through the state-run National Sports Council a week ago, accusing him of “very serious” offenses.
In agreeing to take the case, the tribunal said it considered the behavior in question “serious,” falling short of the government’s characterization of Rubiales’ actions. Rubiales has been suspended by FIFA for 90 days, while it decides on disciplinary measures.
Veronica Boquete, a former national team captain told AFP-TV in an interview on Saturday that the scandal was “the straw that broke the camel’s back.”
“It means that when there are no cameras, when there is no one else, when it’s not the final of a World Cup, a lot of other things happen, which we normalize and let pass when that shouldn’t be the case,” Boquete said.
The 36-year-old, who plays in Italy with ACF Fiorentina, was axed as skipper in 2017.
She hit out at the management of coach Jorge Vilda who took Spain to the World Cup title last month despite tensions between him and his players.
“In the national team, if you complained and wanted to improve things, whoever was in charge didn’t listen to you and very often, you paid the consequences, which were exclusion from the national team,” Boquete said. “So, it also caused fear of the consequences.”
The 56-time capped player added: “Almost always, in the world of football, the people who are there are men, and they always have a fairly macho mentality. So it’s a constant war. We need people who work for us [women] and who want to do it, and not because it’s an obligation.”
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