Former Spain boss Jorge Vilda named new Morocco manager
World Cup-winning former Spain coach Jorge Vilda has been appointed as the new boss of the Morocco women's team.
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World Cup-winning former Spain coach Jorge Vilda has been appointed as the new boss of the Morocco women's team.
Spanish football club Getafe and the city's council removed the name of former player Alfonso Perez from their stadium on Wednesday after he recently made sexist comments about women's football. The stadium, formerly known as the Coliseum Alfonso Perez, will now just be called the Coliseum, the council said on social media network X, formerly Twitter. The council told the club that the stadium "loaned to Getafe must be an example to transmit positive values in sport like equality, solidarity and respect".
MADRID: Spanish club Getafe are changing the name of their stadium following the sexist comments made by former striker Alfonso Perez.
Spanish club Getafe are changing the name of their stadium following the sexist comments made by former striker Alfonso Perez.
Two-time Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas and two of her teammates on Spain's women's national team appeared before a judge Monday as witnesses in the investigation of former soccer federation president Luis Rubiales for kissing a player on the lips.
Spanish soccer club Barcelona are under investigation for suspected "active bribery" as part of a probe into suspected corruption spanning two decades at the country's refereeing committee, according to a local court document.
MADRID: The head of the Spanish women's soccer league said on Wednesday (Sep 27) that the country's football federation, when led by its disgraced former chief Luis Rubiales, had shown a sexist attitude towards her and a lack of institutional respect for the league.
Spain women's coach Montse Tome said she was confident that she would remain in her position after the players ended their boycott of the national team.