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Spain's women players to end boycott after federation commit to change

  • Spain's World Cup-winning women's squad has ended their boycott of the national team after the country's football federation agreed to make immediate and profound changes to its structure. The players had refused to represent Spain until changes were made at the federation following a controversial incident involving the former RFEF boss kissing a player on the lips during the Women's World Cup presentation ceremony.
  • A joint commission will be established between the RFEF, CSD, and the players to oversee the implementation of these changes. The players' decision to end their boycott is seen as a step towards reconciliation.
  • The Spanish women's team is set to make their debut in the Women's Nations League against Sweden. The Nations League will determine the qualifying teams for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
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Hawaii Tribune-Herald broke the news in on Tuesday, September 19, 2023.
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