Former RFEF President Luis Rubiales pelted with eggs by alleged uncle at book launch

In a shocking turn of events, Luis Rubiales, the disgraced former president of the Spanish football federation, was targeted with eggs during his book launch in Madrid. Rubiales, convicted of sexual assault, claimed the assailant was his own uncle, adding a dramatic twist to the already scandalous situation. This incident underscores the ongoing controversy surrounding Rubiales and his fall from grace in the world of Spanish football.

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Switzerland’s Women’s Football Sees Post-Euro 2025 Surge in Attendance

Following their impressive run in the Women’s European Championship, Switzerland’s Women’s Super League has experienced a 62% increase in attendances this season. While not reaching the same heights as England post-Euro 2022, this growth signals a promising future for Swiss women’s football and showcases the lasting impact of their success on the international stage.

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Five individuals plead guilty to aiding North Koreans in US-based IT worker fraud scheme

Five people have admitted to assisting North Koreans in defrauding US companies by posing as US-based remote workers. The individuals provided false identities, hosted company laptops to hide the workers’ location, and even took drug tests on their behalf. This case highlights the real-world impact of international sanctions violations and the need for continued vigilance in combating such schemes.

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