The uproar over Luis Rubiales’s behaviour laid bare the female players’ longstanding fight for equality; a battle that took a fresh twist this week after 15 players from the World Cup-winning squad were called-up despite their decision to boycott the national team until changes are made to the federation leadership.

  • @[email protected]
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    Idea - To achieve equality, from now on, Luis Rubiales must French-kiss every member of the male squad after every match. Tongues and all.

    I know, I’m ever the diplomat, no need to thank me

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    “We had to fight very hard to be heard, which comes with wear and tear that we don’t want,” Putellas told reporters on Thursday on the eve of their Nations League match against Sweden.

    Amid reports that the players could face fines of up to €30,000 (£26,000) or potentially be banned from appearing for their clubs, all of them turned up for the training camp.

    In the early hours of Wednesday, the government said that all but two of the 23 players who had been called up would end their boycott after the federation promised “immediate and profound changes”.

    On Wednesday, hints of change began to appear at the federation; it said it had sacked its secretary general, Andreu Camps, and had united the men’s and women’s national teams into one brand.

    Putellas was more upbeat, describing the meeting as a “before and after” for female football in Spain, and highlighting the creation of a joint commission made up of players, federation officials and government staff to oversee the changes.

    Tomé, who has come under scrutiny amid Spanish media reports speculating that she is set to be fired, insisted that she had spoken with some of the players but not all of them before the call-up.


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    All societal issues aside, it’s hard for me to subscribe to the general idea that women’s football is “silenced” or “marginalized” in any meaningful way. On the contrary, it’s propped up by clubs and federations. As a professional sport, it’s hardly sustainable in most places that are not the US.

    In the Spanish women’s league’s last season, the median attendance was 922 people per game [1]. And this was in a “hype season” with a World Cup and accordingly strong sponsor engagement. It wouldn’t surprise me if we saw the numbers decline to the standards of the season before, with a median attendance of 532 [2].

    1 https://www.football-lineups.com/tourn/Primera_Division_Femenina_2022-2023/Stats/Home_Avg_Atte/

    2 https://www.football-lineups.com/tourn/Primera_Division_Femenina_2021-2022/Stats/Home_Avg_Atte/

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      It wouldn’t surprise me if we see the numbers increase to standards never seen before with a median attendance in the 5-digits given the women’s football popularity and growing media attraction in recent years.

      Let’s see what happens.

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    • Pons_Aelius
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      And your long standing fight to mature mentally past a 15 year old edgy brat.

      Sadly, still no progress there.

      They get paid to play…what pro-team do you play for?

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        no u

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            • Pons_Aelius
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              Is anger all that you have?

              I feel real pity for you.

              I hope you find some joy in your life.

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                Nope, just objective facts and empathy for the absolute state of women’s soccer.

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                  More like the objective facts for your own misogyny.

                  Tell me, if performance is all there is to it, why do so many educational institutions in the US make such big business out of sporting events?