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Barcelona:<\/strong> Spain\u2019s World Cup-winning women\u2019s team have continued their strike action, refusing to make themselves available for the national squad and forcing new coach Montse Tome to postpone the announcement of her team for the Nations League.<\/p>\n

Tome had on Friday been expected to name her team for fixtures against Sweden and Switzerland on September 22 and 26, but a statement from 29 players \u2013 led by Ballon d\u2019Or Alexia Putellas \u2013 scuppered the announcement.<\/p>\n

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UEFA Player of the Year Aitana Bonmati used her acceptance speech in August to call for more support for players.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Getty Images<\/cite><\/p>\n

Tome must now decide whether to still call up the striking players or find an alternative squad that\u2019s willing to play for her. Under Spanish sports law, athletes are required to answer the call of their national teams unless there are circumstances that impede them from playing, such as an injury.<\/p>\n

In addition to Putellas, the striking players include UEFA Player of the Year Aitana Bonmati and 37 others playing elite football at clubs across the world. Calling them up \u2013 and subsequently banning them or fining them for non-compliance \u2013 would risk inflaming an already volatile situation.<\/p>\n

The strike came after Luis Rubiales, then president of the Spanish football federation, caused an uproar when he kissed player Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the medal ceremony in Sydney after Spain beat England in the World Cup final on August 20.<\/p>\n

The kiss was the latest in a series of acts from within the federation and its hierarchy that the players deemed unacceptable. Rubiales\u2019 refusal to step down in the days after the kiss only inflamed the situation as the players called for reforms and new leadership.<\/p>\n

Rubiales was first suspended by the sport\u2019s governing body FIFA, then his interim replacement fired women\u2019s national team coach Jorge Vilda. Rubiales himself eventually resigned under immense pressure and is now facing criminal charges of sexual assault over the kiss. At a preliminary court hearing on Friday, the prosecutor successfully requested a restraining order against Rubiales so that he cannot go within 200 metres of Hermoso.<\/p>\n

Many expected that the firing of Vilda and the exit of Rubiales would clear the path for the return of the players, but the players have called for root and branch change.<\/p>\n

In their statement on Friday, the players make clear that \u201cthe events that unfortunately the whole world were able to see are not a one-off and go beyond sporting matters.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cWe must have zero tolerance for these acts \u2013 for our colleague, for us and for all women,\u201d they wrote in Spanish.<\/p>\n

They called for a complete restructuring of the women\u2019s football organisation, along with changes at the federation\u2019s executive level and changes to the communications and ethics units.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe would like to end this statement by saying that the players of the Spanish national team are professional players, and what fills us most with pride is to wear the shirt of our national team and to take our country to the highest levels,\u201d the players wrote.<\/p>\n

\u201cFor this reason, we believe that it is time to fight to show that these situations and practices have no place in our football or in our society, that the current structure needs to change and we do this so that the next generation can have much more equality football and at a level that we all deserve.\u201d<\/p>\n

Athenea del Castillo and Claudia Zornoza, both Real Madrid players, were the only two women from the World Cup team not to sign the statement.<\/p>\n

Zornoza said on X, formerly Twitter, that she was retiring from international football at the age of 32, but indicated her support regardless.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe moment has arrived for me to say goodbye and focus on my objectives with Real Madrid,\u201d the midfielder said. \u201cI desire with all my strength that for once and for all, all the areas of the national team change so they can be at the same level as our achievements.\u201d<\/p>\n