In the whole controversy over the distribution of medals in the Spanish Super Cup in women’s barca, a comment appeared that set fire to social networks. It comes from the famous influencer named ‘ElMillor’, one of the most prominent League of Legends streamers in Spain who stands out for his highly controversial content while performing live. The truth is that his writing on Twitter angered many followers.
“Women’s football is charity”, did not hesitate to say ‘El Millor’. “I think the fact that there is a Spanish women’s soccer Super Cup is an act of kindness and charity. There really isn’t a single person in the universe who could be interested in a women’s soccer match”, he also assured through his Twitcht.
The comment, during women’s football’s staunch defense for the gesture of medals, went down like a pitcher of cold water and caused enormous tension, certainly in line with what this ‘streamer’ was looking for.
“If there was equality between men and women, the women’s soccer Super Cup would not exist, because the reason it exists is for charity,” he asserted.
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After the final of the Spanish Super Cup for women’s football, where Barça defeated Real Sociedad (0-3) in Mérida, Marta Torrejón received the trophy in the box from Luis Rubiales, president of the Royal Spanish Federation Football (RFEF) . So far, everything is normal.
However, what has generated a lot of debate on social networks is that no one from the RFEF gave the culés players a commemorative medal of their victory or the donostiraras who accredited their runner-up. They had to be the ones to pick them up at a table next to some Federation employees but without its manager.
Source: La Verdad
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