FIFA shuts down questions over sexual misconduct allegations against Zambia coach
FIFA has shut down journalists' questions about sexual misconduct allegations against Zambia's head coach at a Women's World Cup news conference.
A media officer for the football organisation stopped the Spanish journalist, saying:"I'll ask you to restrict the questions to the football and the tournament only, for this press conference. I'll go to the next question." "What environment affecting the team in particular? What are you talking about? I would like to know because there is no way I can retire without, for no reason," he said.
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