All but two players say they are ready for upcoming gamesSolution found after marathon six-hour meeting
All but two of Spain’s World Cup-winning players have agreed to end their boycott of the women’s national team, the country’s high council for sports has said, after a marathon six-hour meeting that also brought an agreement from the football federation to make “immediate and profound changes” to its structure.
The two players who have decided to refuse the call-up will not face sanctions, Spain’s secretary for sports and president of the high council for sports, Víctor Francos, told reporters in the early hours of Wednesday.
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