OUT OF THEIR LEAGUE

Spain’s Women’s World Cup-winning team BOYCOTT Nations League in wake of Luis Rubiales scandal

SPAIN confirmed they are boycotting their upcoming Nations League matches.

The Women's World Cup winners were due to play their first matches since lifting the trophy on August 20.

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Spain's Women's World Cup winners have boycotted their Nations League fixturesCredit: Getty
Luis Rubiales eventually resigned as Spanish FA president following the controversial kiss

La Roja were scheduled to face Sweden away on September 22 and Switzerland at home four days later.

However, in the wake of the backlash of the scandal surrounding former Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales, who kissed Jenni Hermoso on the lips, and ex-head coach Jorge Vilda, they confirmed they are still refusing to play.

Montserrat Tome - who played for Barcelona and Spain - was one of Vilda's assistant managers and has now taken over as the first female head coach of the Spanish women's national team.

But just hours before she was due to name her first squad, the team put out their statement following a three-hour meeting in which the stars decided they were not prepared to step back on to the pitch for their country.

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Their statement outlines a desire for a complete restructuring of the Spanish FA.

This includes a new general secretary, cabinet, media department and president.

Their statement also criticised the "extraordinary" Spanish Football Federation assembly that saw Rubiales - who has just been ordered by a court to stay away from Hermoso - receive an ovation when he initially refused to resign.

It then concluded: "We want to end this statement by expressing that the players of the Spanish team are professional players, and what fills us most with pride is wearing the shirt of our team and always leading our country to the highest positions.

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"For this reason, we believe that it is time to fight to show that these situations and practices have no place in our football or in our society, that the current structure needs changes and we do it so that the next generations can have a much more equal football and the height of what we all deserve."

Tome's presentation as boss will now be suspended due to the players' refusal to report for international duty.

Of the initial 80 who went on strike, 39 remain unavailable - 21 of the 23 World Cup winners plus 18 more - for selection but 41 changed their stance.

Spain's striking players believe the departures of Rubiales and Vilda are not enough to have fixed the situation, and that more needs to be done.

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