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Ella Toone: Spanish FA chief should quit over kissing row
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Published on August 29, 2023 - Duration: 00:59s
Ella Toone: Spanish FA chief should quit over kissing row
England Lioness Ella Toone has said despite being heartbroken at losing out in the final of the Women's World Cup, she hoped the team's success would help inspire a new generation of footballers.
The forward also said Spanish FA President Luis Rubiales should quit over the kissing row, adding the incident has overshadowed the final which had been a celebratio of what women's football should be.
Report by Alibhaiz.
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English footballer (born 1999)
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Women's national football team representing England
FIFA Women's World Cup
Women's international association football competition
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