Spain's national soccer team made history by winning the Women's World Cup, but the days after the victory have been accompanied by surprises.
#SeAcabó (it's over) is trending on Spanish social media after the kiss after the World Cup victory became a topic of conversation about gender equality.
FIFA suspended Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales for 90 days after he grabbed soccer player Jenni Hermoso's head and kissed her on the lips during the victory ceremony. Rubiales claims that Hermoso gave her approval for the kiss, but the latter denied that the conversation took place and said that she was "the victim of an aggression".
The #SeAcabó movement has emerged as a call to end the mistreatment of women. This social media campaign has drawn attention to the issue of gender inequality, both inside and outside the field of sports.
Platforms such as Twitter and Facebook have allowed the hashtag #SeAcabó to spread rapidly. This has allowed the movement to reach a wide audience, highlighting the potential of social networks as a tool for protest.