‘Should never happen’: FIFA boss drops bomb on World Cup kiss storm
where she was demanding Hermoso tell the “truth” about the incident.
Cata Coll of Spain is congratulated by Gianni Infantino, President of FIFA. Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images.“FIFA’s disciplinary bodies immediately assumed their responsibility and took the necessary actions. The disciplinary proceedings will continue their legitimate course,” added Infantino who was at the trophy presentation after the final.
Over 80 national team players are striking in protest until the leadership of the federation is changed, in the wake of Rubiales’ forcible kiss on the lips of midfielder Hermoso.Source: Getty Images
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