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Sexism in Spanish Women’s Soccer: Bedtime Check-Ins and Verbal Abuse

More than a dozen women described sexism ranging from paternalism to verbal abuse. “What you really need is a good man,” a former national captain said players were told.

Rachel Chaundler
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Discrimination, Hermoso, Jennifer (1990- ), Rubiales, Luis, Soccer, Spain, Vilda, Jorge (1981- ), Women’s World Cup (Soccer)
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