Spain's World Cup comeback just months after players huge feud with coach Vilda
20.08.2023 - 14:05
/ ok.co.uk
The Spanish women's team have made history by winning the World Cup for the first time. Spain's squad secured a final 1-0 victory over England women's team at the FIFA World Cup final in Sydney on Sunday, August 20.
Captain Olga Caromna's goal sealed the victory, leaving the Lionesses and fans devastated, despite still achieving a best-ever second-place finish. However Spain's journey to the winner podium wasn't easy, with 15 players staging a mutiny over their treatment less than 12 months ago.The row between players and coach Jorge Vilda which broke out in September 2022, threatened to derail the win.The ladies addressed the Federacion Espanola de Futbol claiming that their "emotional state" and "health" were not properly looked after.
What is Vilda’s background? The 42-year-old is steeped in football having grown up watching his father Angel – currently head of women’s football at the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) – working as a physical trainer for among others, Luis Aragones at Atletico Madrid, Johan Cruyff at Barcelona and Jupp Heynckes at Real Madrid. Having worked his way up through the age groups, he was appointed manager in 2015 following predecessor Ignacio Quereda’s departure amid player unrest.
When did news of the row emerge? The RFEF – or the Real Federacion Espanola de Futbol – released a statement on September 22 last year revealing that 15 players had submitted identical emails withdrawing their services if “significant” concerns over their “emotional state” and “health” were not addressed. Who were the players? ‘Las 15’, as they became known, were Patri Guijarro, Aitana Bonmati, Mapi Leon, Mariona Caldentey, Sandra Panos, Claudia Pina, Lola Gallardo, Ainhoa Moraza, Nerea Eizagirre, Amaiur
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