Spain football head slams 'false feminists' after Fifa kiss controversy
'The kiss was the same I could give one of my daughters,' Rubiales said.
'The kiss was the same I could give one of my daughters,' Rubiales said.
OPINION: Strange scene played out in plain sight at the World Cup.
More than two million New Zealanders tuned into the Fifa Women’s World Cup,
Ahead of this tournament, it was assumed it would be a one-off in this region.
The video comes to light after Spain's football president kissed a player without consent.
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The Royal Spanish Football Federation announced the news on social media.
Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales says the kiss was a mistake.
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The Royal Spanish Football Federation announced the news on social media.
Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales has been slated by viewers.
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For an inanimate object, the trophy is shrouded in immense secrecy and security.
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The future king has issued an apology alongside his daughter, Princess Charlotte.
Most global experts favour England to lift the trophy for the first time.
England have a chance to break a 57-year drought.
And in 20 years of covering sport, it’s hard to remember a sadder scene than last Friday.
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Four teams remain and this year the tournament will have a new champion.
Tournament hosts have always struggled to make it past the quarterfinals.
'Already, we have had an interest in our Whai players from national and overseas scouts.'
New Zealand dominated the podium in the women's junior downhill.
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As the final whistle blew on Sunday, many of the New Zealand players seemed in a daze.
Victory over Norway covered up a lack of finishing skill from the Football Ferns.
ESPN reporter Samuel Marsden says he may have caused an international incident.