The Spanish national team are again protesting against the RFEF, despite head coach Jorge Vilde being sacked and president Luis Rubiales resigning.
Spain won the World Cup a month ago and are due to start their Nations League campaign next week, taking on Sweden and Switzerland in their first two games.
However, 39 players — including two-time Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas — are on strike once again, refusing to return to the fold unless the RFEF commit to more changes.
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pic.twitter.com/tV49CkOq4FThe statement read: «Players of the Spanish national team wish to express enormous dissatisfaction at what happened in the medal ceremony and at the general assembly afterwards. The events that were unfortunately seen around the world go beyond are not punctual and go beyond sporting issues. In fact of these acts, we must have zero tolerance, for our teammate, for ourselves and for all women.
»Several weeks after the events, we want to make public various meetings with the RFEF in which we have expressed in a clear manner the changes we feel are fundamental to be able to advance and arrive to structure that does not tolerate such denigrating actions.
«At all times the players have had an open attitude to dialogue, seeking to clearly convey and argue the reasons we believe change is necessary to be able to carry out our work at the highest level with the respect we deserve.
»The changes specified to the RFEF are based on zero tolerance for those people at the RFEF that have had, incited, hidden or applauded attitudes that go against the dignity of women. We believe firmly that decisive changes are needed in the leadership positions at the RFEF and
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