Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Spain women celebrate soccer title. This time without the distractio­ns

- By Tales Azzoni

Spain’s women’s soccer team is finally getting attention for its play on the field, rather than the behavior of its officials.

Spain followed up its Women’s World Cup title in August with victory in the inaugural Women’s Nations League on Wednesday, and this time the talk in Spain is about the great performanc­es of the team and not about an unwanted kiss that ruined the team’s World Cup celebratio­ns.

The kiss by former soccer federation president Luis Rubiales on the lips of player Jenni Hermoso during the World Cup awards ceremony sparked widespread outrage in Spain and ignited one of the sport’s worst crises. Rubiales eventually resigned, and prosecutor­s later accused him of sexual assault.

The scandal overshadow­ed the team’s performanc­es and its historic achievemen­t in what was only its third World Cup appearance.

There was no controvers­y this time after another big victory, only praise for the women who triumphed again and were finally being recognized for their talent, not their fight against sexism or lack of equality.

“Invincible,” said the sports daily Marca in one of the many front-page headlines featuring the women’s national team on Thursday, both on the sports and general news dailies.

The team was officially welcomed by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in Madrid, where captain Irene Paredes reiterated calls for more support for women’s sports.

“I take this opportunit­y to talk about the need to support women’s sports with more than just words,” she said. “We need laws that protect us and help us.”

On the field, Paredes and her teammates were drawing comparison­s to some of the great players who helped Spain thrive in men’s soccer for many years, including some of those who led “La Roja” to consecutiv­e titles in the 2008 European Championsh­ip, the 2010 World Cup and the 2012 Euro.

Many local sports pundits were quick to make the link between the women’s team’s success to those achieved by Xavi Hernández, Andrés Iniesta and Sergio Busquets.

 ?? JOSE BRETON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Spain’s team captain Irene Paredes lifts the trophy after winning the Women’s Nations League final soccer match between Spain and France at La Cartuja stadium in Seville, Spain, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. Spain won 2-0.
JOSE BRETON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Spain’s team captain Irene Paredes lifts the trophy after winning the Women’s Nations League final soccer match between Spain and France at La Cartuja stadium in Seville, Spain, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. Spain won 2-0.

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