
Jenni Hermoso left out of Spain's squad for Women's European Championship after kiss controversy
Spain's squad for the Women's European Championship does not include Jenni Hermoso, the player who was kissed without her consent by the former president of the Spanish soccer federation in the awards ceremony of the 2023 World Cup.
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The kiss led to a guilty verdict for sexual assault for Luis Rubiales earlier this year.
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Spain stars Alexia Putellas and Aitana Bonmati were among the 25 players called up by coach Montse Tome on Tuesday ahead of the tournament in Switzerland.
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The training camp will begin next Thursday in Spain, with players from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid — who participated in the final of the Copa de la Reina on Saturday, due to report Sunday.
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The team will play a friendly against Japan near Madrid on June 27, and two days later will travel to Switzerland ahead of its Euro debut against Portugal on July 3. The final roster will be 23 players.
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The other nations in Spain's Euro 2025 group are Italy and Belgium.
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The 35-year-old Hermoso, who plays for Mexican club Tigres, has not been called up for national duty since friendlies against Italy and Canada last October. She had played in the Olympic tournament in Paris, when Spain finished fourth.
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'The questions about Jenni are recurrent, and I've always answered them with great respect,' Tome said. 'We had a conversation when she came to the first FIFA break and didn't have many minutes. We've assessed what she's done with her club, just like we did with the rest of the players, and we've spoken with her coach. There's a lot of competition in her position … I think we've conducted a very professional analysis.'
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Hermoso, the all-time leading scorer for Spain's national team with 57 goals in 123 matches, was left out of the squad right after the scandal broke, when Tome said she was protecting the player. Hermoso was back with the squad after that, but the coach had said after the Olympics that a new cycle was beginning in the national team.
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In addition to winning the World Cup in 2023, Spain also won last year's Nations League title.
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Jenni Hermoso left out of Spain's squad for Women's European Championship after kiss controversy
Spain's squad for the Women's European Championship does not include Jenni Hermoso, the player who was kissed without her consent by the former president of the Spanish soccer federation in the awards ceremony of the 2023 World Cup. Article content The kiss led to a guilty verdict for sexual assault for Luis Rubiales earlier this year. Article content Article content Spain stars Alexia Putellas and Aitana Bonmati were among the 25 players called up by coach Montse Tome on Tuesday ahead of the tournament in Switzerland. Article content The training camp will begin next Thursday in Spain, with players from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid — who participated in the final of the Copa de la Reina on Saturday, due to report Sunday. Article content The team will play a friendly against Japan near Madrid on June 27, and two days later will travel to Switzerland ahead of its Euro debut against Portugal on July 3. The final roster will be 23 players. Article content The other nations in Spain's Euro 2025 group are Italy and Belgium. Article content The 35-year-old Hermoso, who plays for Mexican club Tigres, has not been called up for national duty since friendlies against Italy and Canada last October. She had played in the Olympic tournament in Paris, when Spain finished fourth. Article content 'The questions about Jenni are recurrent, and I've always answered them with great respect,' Tome said. 'We had a conversation when she came to the first FIFA break and didn't have many minutes. We've assessed what she's done with her club, just like we did with the rest of the players, and we've spoken with her coach. There's a lot of competition in her position … I think we've conducted a very professional analysis.' Article content Hermoso, the all-time leading scorer for Spain's national team with 57 goals in 123 matches, was left out of the squad right after the scandal broke, when Tome said she was protecting the player. Hermoso was back with the squad after that, but the coach had said after the Olympics that a new cycle was beginning in the national team. Article content In addition to winning the World Cup in 2023, Spain also won last year's Nations League title. Article content


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Jenni Hermoso left out of Spain's squad for Women's European Championship after kiss controversy
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Edmonton Journal
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Jenni Hermoso left out of Spain's squad for Women's European Championship after kiss controversy
Article content The training camp will begin next Thursday in Spain, with players from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid — who participated in the final of the Copa de la Reina on Saturday, due to report Sunday. The team will play a friendly against Japan near Madrid on June 27, and two days later will travel to Switzerland ahead of its Euro debut against Portugal on July 3. The final roster will be 23 players. The other nations in Spain's Euro 2025 group are Italy and Belgium. The 35-year-old Hermoso, who plays for Mexican club Tigres, has not been called up for national duty since friendlies against Italy and Canada last October. She had played in the Olympic tournament in Paris, when Spain finished fourth. 'The questions about Jenni are recurrent, and I've always answered them with great respect,' Tome said. 'We had a conversation when she came to the first FIFA break and didn't have many minutes. We've assessed what she's done with her club, just like we did with the rest of the players, and we've spoken with her coach. There's a lot of competition in her position … I think we've conducted a very professional analysis.'