Have Spain moved past player mutiny on their run to World Cup final?
Spain will face England in Sunday’s World Cup final less than a year after 15 players staged a mutiny over their treatment.
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Spain will face England in Sunday’s World Cup final less than a year after 15 players staged a mutiny over their treatment.
Ahead of the FIFA Women's World Cup final between Spain and England (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 10am Sunday), Mikey Stafford is joined by Anthony Pyne and Megan Campbell to preview the Sydney showdown.
Salma Paralluelo could have been preparing for next year's Olympics if she'd decided to stick with track and not make the switch to soccer.
MADRID : Spain are arguably the biggest surprise of the Women's World Cup given the backdrop to their run to the final for the first time was a locker room revolt that robbed them of some of their best players.
Spain will face England in Sunday’s Women’s World Cup final less than a year after 15 players staged a mutiny over their treatment.
The traditional third place playoff will take place in Brisbane on Saturday, before Sunday’s showpiece final decides who will be this year’s world champions. Regardless of what happens, there will be a new name on the trophy as both Spain and England have never won the competition before.
AUCKLAND: Olga Carmona struck late to lift Spain to a thrilling 2-1 win over Sweden on Tuesday (Aug 15) and send the Iberians into a first Women's World Cup final.
MELBOURNE : For a global soccer power boasting a men's world championship and thriving domestic leagues, Spain's long years in the wilderness of the women's game seemed a curious anomaly even as European rivals pushed hard for the major trophies.