Boycotting players selected and could be fined if they stay awayHermoso says players feel FA using ‘division and manipulation’
Jenni Hermoso said the decision to call up players who are boycotting Spain’s women’s team was proof that “nothing has changed” at the country’s federation (RFEF) even after the resignation of its president over the Women’s World Cup kiss scandal.
After most of Spain’s World Cup-winning squad were selected on Monday for upcoming games, the players said they would continue their boycott, which came after Luis Rubiales kissed Hermoso on the lips during the trophy presentation ceremony in Australia.
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