Sacked Spain coach Vilda says dismissal was 'unjust'
BARCELONA: Sacked Spain women's coach Jorge Vilda says he has a clear conscience and his dismissal 16 days after La Roja's World Cup triumph was unjust.
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BARCELONA: Sacked Spain women's coach Jorge Vilda says he has a clear conscience and his dismissal 16 days after La Roja's World Cup triumph was unjust.
Jorge Vilda feels it was "unfair" for him to be sacked as Spain's Women coach after winning the World Cup in the fallout from the scandal involving the Spanish federation president Luis Rubiales.
Spain's football federation on Tuesday apologised for the "totally unacceptable behaviour" of Luis Rubiales over his World Cup kiss and fired the team's controversial coach, appointing a woman in his stead as part of an overhaul. The apology came more than two weeks after the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) boss sparked worldwide outrage when he forcibly kissed Spain midfielder Jenni Hermoso during the medal ceremony after Spain defeated England in the final on August 20.
Federasi Sepakbola Spanyol (RFEF) memutuskan memecat Jorge Vilda dari Timnas Wanita Spanyol. Begini reaksi pria 42 tahun itu usai dilengserkan.
MADRID: Spain's women's team coach Jorge Vilda has been sacked, the football federation (RFEF) said on Tuesday (Sep 5), 10 days after FIFA suspended RFEF's president for kissing team player Jenni Hermoso on the mouth in celebration of Spain's World Cup victory.
MADRID: Spain’s women’s team coach Jorge Vilda has been sacked, the football federation (RFEF) said on Tuesday, 10 days after FIFA suspended RFEF’s president for kissing team player Jenni Hermoso on the mouth in celebration of Spain’s World Cup victory.
Federasi Sepakbola Spanyol (RFEF) memecat Jorge Vilda dari kursi pelatih Timnas Putri Spanyol tak lama setelah ia membawa Jenni Hermoso cs juara PIala Dunia Wanita 2023. Penyebabnya diduga kuat ada kaitannya dengan relasi Vilda dengan Luis Rubiales yang tersandung skandal cium pemain wanita, Jenni Hermoso.
GENEVA: Spain return to national-team soccer this week amid turmoil since the men’s and women’s teams won international titles in the last games they played. The first two days of Spanish men’s preparation for a European Championship qualifying game Friday in Georgia started with captain Álvaro Morata reading a statement of support to the Women’s World Cup-winning players and denouncing “unacceptable behavior” by now-suspended federation boss Luis Rubiales. Off-field distractions continued Tuesday: an apology to world soccer for Rubiales’ conduct at and since the women’s final in Australia by his interim replacement Pedro Rocha, and firing beleaguered women’s team coach Jorge Vilda. Men’s team coach Luis de la Fuente — who won a UEFA Nations League title in June just months into the job — has kept that job despite also being a longtime federation ally of Rubiales. Unlike Vilda, De la Fuente did not face a walkout by his entire coaching staff and a player mutiny. Only Real Betis striker Borja Iglesias has said he won’t play for Spain until “things change.” Still, those Nations League victories over Italy then Croatia in the final, in a penalty shootout, seem a long time ago and the Group A table in Euro 2024 qualifying leaves fourth-place Spain lots to do. Group leader Scotland won two more games in June, after stunning Spain 2-0 in March, and are eight points clear ahead of playing last-place Cyprus on Friday.