By Rosa Covarrubias
Every movement generates change. No matter how small it may be, it will always have an impact, first on the individuals or groups that generate it, and then permeate a community and society.
They say that morbidity sells and that, unfortunately, is exactly what caused the eyes of the whole world to turn to women's soccer a month ago, after Spain won the Women's World Cup. Who would have thought that, from that moment on, women's soccer would be in the limelight.
It has been a complex month for players, coaches and directors of the Royal Spanish Football Federation. A back-and-forth that seems to have no end.