This is one of the most viral topics on social networks these days. As it became known through a Twitter user, the Spanish Federation wants to censor a ten-year-old fan’s banner against Spanish coach Jorge Vilda during Spain’s match against Hungary in the qualifying phase towards World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in 2023.
In the account, you read that “This woman removed her banner at the entrance to the @SEFutbolFem game. Her father called the Guardia Civil, confirming that she is not committing any crime and that, appealing to freedom of expression, they have something to return the cardboard.”
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The news caught the attention of female football fans, who were outraged by the event and the control the RFEF wanted to exercise by hiding the anger of a large part of the fans for ‘Vilda is a case‘ and his support for the players.
During the match, voices were heard against the coach and in favor of the captain, Irene Paredeswho acted as a spokesperson to express the players’ discomfort with technical management.
Source: La Verdad

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