In an extensive interview given to the newspaper ‘Ace’, the president of AFE, David Aganzoexamines what happened in 2023, with the Women’s World Cup won by Spain and the whole ensuing mess with his counterpart kissing the RFEF, Luis Rubialesin Jenni Hermoso.
“From Rubiales became president of Federation These are all conflicts. We had many wars and they were all created by that relationship. I will never again speak of rebellion to try to control AFE…But the truth ends up winning and, although it takes a long time, time puts everything in its place. That moment passed in a complicated way. The box thing is a bit surprising. Right now, you can’t assimilate everything that happened. and the kiss on Jenny… In this case we came out with the complaint, we are the only union that did it,” he commented to the aforementioned medium.
The union boss also said that “so many things have been done wrong in Federation…In the courts of Majadahonda research is also underway Super Cup and they said they assigned me a detective. We did not understand how RFEF the union president may follow suit. The end of Rubiales It has an unsustainable situation and it is because FIFAhe Government He didn’t have the courage to do that. Many political situations affected the image of Spainlike that war Tebas-Rubiales. I am speaking to you as the president of FIFPRO, Spain The image was ruined as everyone asked what was going on. And I have to defend that 2030 World Cup out for Spain, which will benefit the country. But the image has been greatly affected.”
“‘It’s over’ blurs World Cup agenda”
Regarding the conflict with the Spanish internationals, she explains that “it is a long story. Everything our teammates went through came from a long time ago. There are many lies. Teammates who were left behind due to poor management on all sides. Those are the ones affected are always because they are the weakest, but they have shown that they are united and that there are many promises made in women’s football that are not true. They realize all those situations. They go to a world , some apologizing, in a very complicated situation and they showed that they are the best. They just want to have the conditions to compete. ‘It’s over’ tarnishes that work world. In the end what happened will be remembered more than the sporting aspect, for the success of our colleagues. That’s the thorn we have. “Spanish football has great athletes and unfortunately we only talk about unpleasant situations that we don’t want to have.”
Source: La Verdad

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