Aitana Bonmatí has said that Spain‘s Women’s World Cup triumph has been “tarnished” but added the turmoil would have been worth it if female footballers see improvements in the game.
Spain beat England in the final in Sydney on Aug. 20, with Barcelona midfielder Bonmatí awarded the Golden Ball, but the conduct of former Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales after the final whistle ignited calls for change. Read More
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