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Spain boss Vilda criticises 'inappropriate' Rubiales

BBC Sport Saturday, 26 August 2023
Spain's Women's World Cup-winning head coach Jorge Vilda criticises football federation president Luis Rubiales' behaviour in kissing Jenni Hermoso for the first time.
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In the fiery world of Spanish football, tensions have flared once again as Spain's national women's team coach, Jorge Vilda, has publicly voiced his disapproval of the behavior exhibited by Spanish Football Federation president, Luis Rubiales. Vilda, known for his steadfast...

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