Is Spain's football crisis really over?
Reaction and analysis as most of Spain's women's team agree to end their boycott.
Katie Smith is joined by Spanish football expert Guillem Balague and reporter Antia Andre from RNE radio to react to the news that most of the Spain women's team have agreed to end their boycott.
The deal was reached at 05:00 local time on Wednesday after more than seven hours of meetings.
They discuss how the decision was reached following government intervention and whether it will bring lasting change for women in Spanish football and society.
The players began the boycott after then RFEF president Luis Rubiales kissed forward Jenni Hermoso following Spain's triumph over England in the Women's World Cup final last month.
The kiss, which Hermoso said was not consensual, led to Rubiales' resignation, while Spain manager Jorge Vilda was sacked.
Presenter: Katie Smith
Producer: Sam Sheringham
Photo: Ivana Andr茅s of Spain lifts the Women's World Cup trophy and players celebrate the winning of the tournament during the ceremony after the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Final game between England and Spain at Stadium Australia on August 20, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Daniela Porcelli/ISI Photos/Getty Images)
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