Fired: Spanish women’s soccer coach sacked after dismissing World Cup kissing scandal as “absolute nonsense”

Jorge Vilda, the coach of the Spanish women’s soccer team, which recently won the World Cup, has been dismissed from his position due to controversy surrounding the inappropriate behavior of the head of the Spanish soccer federation. The federation, in a statement, acknowledged Vilda’s significant contribution to the growth of women’s soccer in Spain and expressed gratitude for his professionalism and dedication over the years. However, the incident involving the federation president kissing a player without her consent has led to a criminal investigation and Vilda’s dismissal. Vilda himself criticized the incident and its impact on the team’s victory, stating that it goes against the principles and values he upholds in his personal and professional life. Despite this, Vilda was among the men shown applauding during the federation president’s speech addressing the controversy. The federation president has been suspended by FIFA and is facing legal consequences for his actions.

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