Having won the FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time in Spain’s history less than a month prior, the federation has been forced to make a coaching change.
Jorge Vilda, who led the Spanish women to the World Cup title and had been in charge for eight years, was sacked as head coach in early September as part of the federation’s overhaul in the wake of the Luis Rubiales scandal. In Vilda’s place, the Spanish football federation (RFEF) appointed assistant Montse Tome as his successor. Read More
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