Jenni Hermoso has resurfaced days after the controversy over Luis Rubiales, making a joint statement with the majority of the Spanish football association. FUTPRO.My FUTPRO union is in charge of defending and dealing with my interests in coordination with my TMJ agency.“The letter says. Hermoso wants action through the union. Also, Amanda GutierrezThe head of FUTPRO will meet with the second vice-president and Minister of Labor and Social Economy next Monday, Yolanda Diazto deal with the case.

“We work to act like what we see” never goes unpunished, he is punished and necessary measures are taken. Protecting players from acts we believe to happen unacceptable‘ they continue.

And there is a lot of text: “From FUTPRO we express: We firmly and strongly condemn behavior that violates women’s dignity.”It influences the statement signed by Jenni Hermoso.

We ask our association to implement the necessary protocols from the Royal Spanish Football Federation. Protecting the rights of our players and taking exemplary measures. It is very important that our current world champion team is always represented by names that reflect the values ​​of equality and respect in every field. Is necessary keep moving forward in the fight for equalityA determined struggle by our players has brought us to where we are today.”

In addition, FUTPRO asks the Supreme Sports Council to actively support and promote prevention and response, within its mandate, against sexual harassment or abuse, machismo and sexism.

Interview with Yolanda Diaz

Minutes before the announcement, the union announced next Monday that its second vice-president and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Will meet with Yolanda Díaz Amanda Gutiérrez, president of FUTPRO, a predominantly Spanish women’s football association, and a delegation from her work team.

Purpose of the meeting Investigating the status of players’ working conditions and continue to focus on joint action to ensure that events similar to those that occurred at the women’s soccer World Cup final in Sydney are duly sanctioned. In the statement, it was concluded that “football is also a profession that should have appropriate conditions and spaces free from sexist violence.”