THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT appears to have honoured Mauro Icardi's sister for winning the Women's World Cup in an unbelievably bizarre error.
The Official State Gazette of Spain have awarded the Spanish women's national team the Royal Order of Sports Merit for their success during the World Cup this summer.
The Spanish women's national team have been awarded the Royal Order of Sports Merit by the Spanish governmentCredit: GettyIvana Icardi appeared to be honoured on the list as a Spanish player in a bizarre mistakeCredit: Instagram- @ivannaicardiIvana is the brother of footballer Mauro IcardiCredit: GettyBut it would seem there has been a HUGE mistake when printing the names of those being honoured by the government as spotted by MARCA.
The first name on the list was printed as Ivana Icardi Rivero, the sister of Galatasaray footballer Mauro Icardi.
But Ivana is not a footballer whatsoever and in fact isn't even Spanish!
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The mistake appears to be a shocking typo with the first name on the list actually supposed to be Spain captain Ivana Andres.
Ivana Andres should have been listed instead of Ivana IcardiCredit: ReutersThe Honours list showed the glaring mistakeAnd it's not the only mistake made by those in charge of the list of honourees either.
Barcelona and Spain midfielder Aitana Bonmati also had her name misspelt on the published list.
Her full name is in fact Aitana Bonmati Conca, but it was written instead with an extra "S" as Aitana Bonmati Concas.
Aitana Bonmati had her name misspelt on the listCredit: ReutersAitana has just been named as UEFA Women’s Player of the YearCredit: GettyFREE BETS - BEST BETTING OFFERS AND BONUSES NEW CUSTOMERS
MARCA report that the mistakes have since been noticed and the Higher Sports Council have admitted that there was human error when producing the honours list.
The organisation is said to have now apologised for their mistake and sent letters to those individuals who have been affected.