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Spain’s Fifa Women’s World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso was forcibly kissed by the country’s federation chief, sparking global outrage.
Sevilla players paid tribute to Spanish women’s team star Jenni Hermoso and the country’s other top female footballers ahead of their 2-1 defeat by Girona on Saturday in La Liga. Football teams in the United States also came out in support for Hermoso, wearing “Contigo Jenni” or “with you Jenni” on their wrists.
Hermoso, 33, was forcibly kissed on the lips by Spanish football federation chief Luis Rubiales at the Women’s World Cup final medal ceremony on Sunday.
World football governing body FIFA suspended Rubiales on Saturday, while on Friday 81 Spain players including Hermoso said they would not play for the women’s national team while the current “leadership” continued.
Sevilla players wore warm-up t-shirts with the phrase “It’s Over” written on the front in Spanish, which several Spain women’s players and Hermoso herself had used on Friday on social media and in statements, apparently referring to Rubiales’ reign in Spain.
La Roja’s World Cup final goalscoring hero Olga Carmona watched the match from the presidential box at Sevilla’s Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan stadium, less than a week after she netted the winning goal against England in Sydney, only to find out after the game her father had died.
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