National coach Luis de la Fuente stressed this Saturday that he absolutely condemns the “wrong and unwarranted behavior” of the club president. Royal Spanish Federation de Fútbol (RFEF), Luis Rubiales, said he hoped “the competent bodies would resolve and make relevant decisions as soon as possible” following Spain’s victory in the Women’s World Cup final.

De la Fuente was criticized for the applause that Luis Rubiales received during his speech at the RFEF Extraordinary Board this Friday; The leader made it clear that he would not resign after kissing striker Jenni Beautiful. it was “spoiled”.

Like this, “Before the information and comments in the mediaRegarding the events that took place during the official actions of the women’s football World Cup final and the subsequent statements made by the persons concerned, the national team coach has issued a statement of departure. “clear” “Related to events” position.

Thus, the man from Haro states that he “strongly rejects any act of sexist violence.” “There is no room for moderation when dealing with this kind of situation. Without exaggeration, I condemn the President’s wrong and inappropriate behavior. RFEF” during the above-mentioned actionsComments in a letter to Europa Press.

“The events conducted by Luis Rubiales did not respect the minimum protocol to be followed in these celebratory acts and are not of an educational nature. also not suitable for a person representing to all Spanish football. He himself has publicly acknowledged the inappropriateness of his behavior,” adds the man from La Rioja.

The national coach wishes that “for the sake of Spanish football, this unpleasant incident will be closed as soon as possible, and the competent authorities will resolve it as soon as possible and make the relevant decisions.”

“I am deeply saddened by what has happened, and in particular that these events have taken away what really matters, the unprecedented success of Spanish women’s football that we should all be very proud of. As a reflection of this, we invite us to continue moving forward in our education on equality.‘, says De la Fuente, saying he is disappointed that this week’s events have ‘shadowed the image of Spanish football both at home and abroad’.