Spain won the Womens World Cup for the first time after beating England nine days ago; Jorge Vildas tenure as coach was called into question last year when 15 national team players sent letters to the RFEF saying they would no longer play for Spain while Vilda remained coach
"The RFEF maintains its commitment to continue implementing its investment, as well as equality policies for the development of women's football.
Rubiales was widely expected to resign from his role as Spanish FA president on Friday but instead made a defiant speech, claiming he was the victim of a witch-hunt by"false feminists". Spain prosecutors have also opened a preliminary investigation into Rubiales on the grounds him kissing Hermoso could constitute a crime of"sexual assault".
Spain assistant managers Montse Tome, Javier Lerga and Eugenio Gonzalo Martin were among those to have decided to stand down from their positions. Hermoso accused the Spanish FA of a"manipulative, hostile and controlling culture" as a total of 81 players signed a letter stating they will not accept national team call-ups while Rubiales remains in situ.
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