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Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales apologises for kissing Jennifer Hermoso on World Cup final trophy podium | Football News | Sky Sports
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Spanish police arrest seven people after racist incidents targeting Real Madrid star Vinícius Júnior - ABC News
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FIFA suspends Spanish soccer federation president after World Cup kissing scandal
Barcelona beat Real Madrid in Spanish Super Cup final | Sports News | Al Jazeera
Luis Rubiales: Regional presidents of Spanish FA request Luis Rubiales to resign immediately | Football News | Sky Sports
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Spain deservedly beaten by Morocco as another early tournament exit raises questions of their identity | Football News | Sky Sports