January 17, 2026

Spain’s Worst National Team Crisis Worsen Under Jorge Vilda

Written by Oluwaseun Oyediji

The pulse between the dressing room and the selector of the Spanish women’s national team continues with the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup on the horizon.

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According to Relevo the majority of players met with Spanish women’s national team coach, Jorge Vilda yesterday and asked him to resign. This was not a unanimous request

Vilda replied that he will be completing his 2-year contract.
The environment in the Spanish camp is currently very hostile.

In that meeting in the concentration, the players transmit to Vilda that they do not trust him to achieve great achievements.

From yesterday until today, the technician is holding individual meetings with each of the 23 selected.


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The Spanish Football Federation says at no time have they thought of replacing the coach, expressing confidence in him as the World Cup is just around the corner.

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The technician’s environment affirms that many things are being told that are not true.

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The discontent with the work of Jorge Vilda also extends to members of the lower categories.
In addition, it does not come from now and goes back to months ago, even before the dispute of the European Championship.

What are some of the reasons?

The low level of demand for training. Many consider that they train better in their clubs.

The management of injuries and the overload of minutes (especially in friendlies), which has sometimes aggravated these discomforts or has prevented proper recovery.

The management of the dressing room: distinctions between headlines and non-headlines, which cause the demotivation of the soccer players.

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