The two word response Spain's Equality Minister gave to Luis Rubiales after resignation

Overnight resignation
Goodbye to RFEF and UEFA
307 words
Two words
Emulating María Jiménez
Did you see it coming?
Yolanda Diaz
Vero Boquete
Accusing when leaving
Disproportionate?
Overnight resignation

"Today I transmitted at 9:30 p.m. to the acting President, Mr. Pedro Rocha, my resignation from the position of President of the RFEF. I have also informed you that I have done the same with my position at UEFA so that my position in the Vice Presidency can be replaced."

Goodbye to RFEF and UEFA

In an unexpected statement, Luis Rubiales has presented his resignation, both as president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation and as vice president of UEFA.

307 words

Rubiales needed 307 words to make an announcement that few people counted on at this point.

Two words

Well, two words were enough for Irene Montero, Spain's Minister of Equality and the first person to publicly denounce Rubiales, to say goodbye to the now-former president of the RFEF: "It's over."

Emulating María Jiménez

The Minister for Equality used the words of Spanish singer María Jiménez to celebrate the departure of Luis Rubiales from office.

Did you see it coming?

Curiously, the family of María Jiménez had posted on Instagram, hours before the announcement, a drawing of the artist with a ball at her feet and giant words stating 'It's over'. Did they know something?

Photo: Instagram - @mariajimenezoficial

Yolanda Diaz

Yolanda Díaz has also joined the farewells and sent a tweet to Jenni Hermoso. "The feminist country is advancing faster and faster. The transformation and improvement of our lives is inevitable. We are with you, Jenni, and with all women."

Vero Boquete

Former teammate and friend of Hermoso, Vero Boquete also shared a gif of falling dominoes prior to the announcement. Did she know something too?

Accusing when leaving

By the way, in the statement, Luis Rubiales assured that he has resigned because "there are de facto powers that will prevent my return."

Disproportionate?

In addition, he has called what has happened in recent weeks a "disproportionate campaign." Be that as it may, Rubiales will go down in the history books of Spanish football. It's over.

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