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Spain women's new coach included 15 of the FIFA World Cup-winning players in her squad on Monday for the upcoming UEFA Women's Nations League even though they have not ended their boycott of the national team.

Twenty of Spain's striking players called up, reiterate boycott stance; Jenni Hermoso not named in squad

The new coach of Spain's women's team included 15 of the FIFA World Cup-winning players in her squad on Monday for the upcoming UEFA Women's Nations League even though they have not publicly announced an end to their boycott of the national team.

Jenni Hermoso, who was kissed on the lips by former federation president Luis Rubiales, was not selected.

Spain coach Montse Tomé said she talked to Hermoso and decided not to include her as a way to protect her. The controversy surrounding the kiss led to an institutional crisis and brought embarrassment to Spanish soccer, as well as the eventual resignation of Rubiales.

“We are all with Jenni and with all of the players,” Tomé said. “I believe this was the best way to protect her.” The new coach, who was an assistant at the Women's World Cup to former coach Jorge Vilda, did not say whether it was Hermoso who asked not to be called up.

A total of 39 players, including 21 from the 23-player squad that won the World Cup last month, had signed a statement refusing to play for the national team unless their demands for change were met. Tomé's squad includes 20 of these players.

They called for deep reforms and new leadership after Rubiales refused to resign for kissing Hermoso at the World Cup awards ceremony in Sydney.

Rubiales eventually stepped down, but the players said not all of their demands had been met.

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