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Following the incident involving María Pilar León of FC Barcelona and Daniela Caracas of RCD Espanyol, we at Blaugranagram deem it necessary to make a statement.
Following another successful year, Blaugranagram have won awards for the fourth year running. This press release serves as an open letter from CEO, Omar Hawwash, to the general public.
A new award has been bestowed upon Blaugranagram, this time by The Business Concept, making it 4 awards in 3 years for the news outlet.
Eduard Romeu emotionally explained his departure due to personal and professional reasons.
Joan Laporta expressed gratitude for Romeu’s contributions and indicated a transition plan for his successor.
“After nine years defending the goal of the best team in the world, the time has come to end this stage.”
How the inappropriate actions of RFEF President Luis Rubiales on an international stage prompted all twenty-three players from Women’s World Cup winning Spain to resign from the team only 5 days after triumph along with an additional sixty Spanish nationals until Rubiales is removed from office.
Spain advances into the semi-finals of the FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time in their history with a scar. And not just any knee scab or band-aid bruise but rather a darker, deeper internal tear. A metaphorical win on paper but a literal loss on honor, morals and values.
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. But what happens when a solid link falls apart, even at the start? In the case of England’s national team, Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses need to find a way to rebuild following the injury of Barcelona Femení midfielder Keira Walsh – and they need it fast.