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“If the players do not show up, the government must apply the law. I’m sorry to say so, but we must do what we have to do,” says Victor Francos, head of the state-run national sports agency.
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MADRID (Reuters) - Some of the rebel players from Spain's World Cup-winning women's squad who had threatened to boycott the national team in a push to stamp out sexism and gender inequality on Tuesday reported for training under the threat of being sanctioned.