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    A soccer star and a savvy businessman: Mbappe leads Messi and Ronaldo in registered trademarks

    Mbappe leads Messi and Ronaldo in IP protection, with 7 EU trademarks, including iconic pose. Women's players are invisible. Real Madrid tops clubs in IP protection.

    Spanish soccer icon Jennifer Hermoso says she was kissed by former footballer Luis Rubiales without consent

    ​Rubiales has denied the charges, saying that it was nothing more than a "peck."

    Spain's World Cup-winning rebels report for training under sanctions threat

    Misa Rodriguez, Olga Carmona, Oihane Hernandez, Eva Navarro and Tere Abelleira, who had previously said they would not play for the team until further changes were applied at the Spanish football federation (RFEF), were escorted by police at Madrid's airport as they headed for a training camp near Valencia.

    UEFA hosts women soccer stars for expert advice. Then it thanks ousted Luis Rubiales for his service

    UEFA hosted a conference for women players and coaches to discuss the future of the game, following the resignation of Spanish official Luis Rubiales. Rubiales' conduct at the Women's World Cup final, which is now under criminal investigation, led to his resignation. Three Ballon d'Or winners attended the conference, including Alexia Putellas, whose teammate accused Rubiales of non-consensual kissing.

    Rubiales resigns as Spain's soccer president 3 weeks after kissing player at Women's World Cup final

    Rubiales said that he had told interim Spanish federation president Pedro Rocha - who replaced him when Rubiales was suspended on Aug. 26 - of his resignation late Sunday night. The Spanish federation confirmed Rubiales' resignation in a statement, adding that it would follow its statutes and call an election for a new president.

    Spain's Women's League players strike for dignified wages amidst 'Luis Rubiales federation controversy'

    Players from Liga F, Spain's women's league, have gone on strike to protest for a dignified minimum wage. This comes after the FIFA Women's World Cup winners vowed not to represent Spain in their fight against sexism in the soccer federation. The strike has gained momentum amid criticism of federation president Luis Rubiales, who is facing allegations of sexual assault and coercion.

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