Spain women end boycott ahead of double header following Luis Rubiales scandal

Spain women’s squad agreed to end national team boycott after seven hours of crunch talks – but two players request to leave Montse Tome’s first camp for Nations League

Laia Codina of Spain and Arsenal kisses the FIFA Women’s World Cup Trophy(Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Spanish players have agreed to end their boycott of the women’s national team.

The World Cup winning team were striking following the handling of the fallout from Luis Rubiales, kissing footballer Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the World Cup presentation ceremony. But the dispute has now been resolved after the country’s football federation (RFEF) said it would make “immediate and profound changes” to its structure.




The squad initially reiterated it’s stance to boycott the national team after new manager Montse Tome named her first group since replacing Jorge Vilda, for games against Sweden and Switzerland. But the players have now struck an agreement following seven hour talks with officials from the RFEF and Spanish government sports agency, the National Sports Council (CSD).

The breakthrough means Spain will be able to fulfil their first Nations League games, with the first coming on Friday in Sweden. Spanish players had previously said they would not represent Spain until there were changes at the federation.

Victor Francis, the head of Spain’s CSD, who was involved in the talks released a statement following the announcement, but added that two players, currently unnamed, from the 23-player squad have still requested to leave.

Francis said: “The players have also shown us their concern about the need to make profound changes in the RFEF, and the RFEF has committed to ensuring that these changes occur immediately.

“Of the 23 called up, 2 players have requested the possibility of leaving the concentration for reasons of lack of spirit and personal discomfort.

“The formula to be used will not entail sanctions. The players are in a difficult moment. I think it is good news to be able to say that the national team will play the two games with guarantees.”

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