15 Spain women’s national team players say they’ll quit if Vilda remains head coach

It sounds like the RFEF isn’t ready to hear their players out

A simmering conflict between Spain’s women’s national team’s players, head coach Jorge Vilda, and the Spanish Football Federation has definitively come to a head.

A report on Spanish radio show El Larguero said on Thursday that 15 players had contacted the federation (RFEF) to announce that they would not be interested in playing for the national team as long as Vilda stays on as head coach.

The RFEF released a statement in response, announcing that 15 players had in fact emailed them to demand Vilda’s dismissal as a prerequisite for their continued participation with the national team.

In a remarkable statement, the RFEF said it had “received 15 emails from 15 players of the women’s senior football team, coincidentally all with the same wording, in which they state that the current situation has ‘significantly’ affected their ’emotional state’ and their ‘health’ and that, ‘as long as it is not reversed,’ they will resign from the Spanish national team.”

Multiple Spanish reports say that the list of players that are known to have emailed the RFEF includes Laia Alexandri, Ona Batlle, Aitana Bonmatí, Mariona Caldentey, Lola Gallardo, Lucia García, Patri Guijarro, Nerea Izaguirre, Mapi León, Leila Ouahabi, Sandra Paños, Andrea Pereira, Claudia Pina, Amaiur Sarriegui, and Ainhoa Vicente.

The list includes 12 players (including six starters) from Spain’s 2-1 quarterfinal defeat against England at Euro 2022.

Spain’s players had in recent weeks reportedly taken their issues to RFEF president Luis Rubiales, and had also confronted Vilda directly, with the longtime national team coach insisting that he remain in charge.

RFEF lashes out at players

The RFEF’s statement made it clear that the federation is not prepared to consider the group’s position.

“The RFEF is not going to allow the players to question the continuity of the national coach and his coaching staff, since making those decisions does not fall within their powers,” read the statement. “The Federation will not admit any type of pressure from any player when adopting sports measures. These types of maneuvers are far from exemplary and outside the values ​​of football and sport and are harmful.”

The RFEF went on threaten that any refusal of a call-up can be punished with a ban of between two and five years, before saying it will not call any player who “does not want to wear the Spain shirt.” The RFEF statement later added that the players that demanded Vilda’s ouster will only be recalled “if they accept their mistake and ask for forgiveness.”

The RFEF also declared the demand “an unprecedented situation in the history of football, both male and female, in Spain and worldwide,” a claim that seems completely indefensible given the number of player mutinies on national teams over the history of national teams playing soccer against each other. Spain in fact shares a border with France, whose men’s team refused to train during the 2010 World Cup as part of a revolt against coach Raymond Domenech.

Spain’s federation has long had issues on the women’s side of its program. Vilda’s predecessor, Ignacio Quereda, was the senior team’s head coach for a whopping 27 years from 1988 to 2015, and in 2021 allegations emerged that his time in charge had included extensive abuse, homophobia, and a general culture of fear.

The current situation is playing out with two high-profile friendlies coming up in the October FIFA window. Spain is due to host Sweden on October 7, and then the U.S. women’s national team on October 11 in Pamplona.

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Catarina Macario, Alex Morgan, Trinity Rodman represent USWNT on 2022 Ballon d’Or shortlist

Three USWNT players made France Football’s list of Ballon d’Or nominees

The 2022 Ballon d’Or nominees are out, and with three USWNT players making France Football’s 20-player shortlist.

Catarina Macario, Alex Morgan, and Trinity Rodman were all nominated for the award, which was inaugurated in 2018 after existing for over 60 years on the men’s side. The Ballon d’Or focuses on the 2021-22 season, rather than a calendar year body of work.

The USWNT has been somewhat curiously overlooked by the Ballon d’Or, with only the 2019 World Cup-winning team really registering with voters. That year, Megan Rapinoe won the Ballon d’Or, with Alex Morgan coming in third, but in 2018 and 2021 (there was no 2020 award due to the Covid-19 pandemic), no USWNT players or NWSL-based players made the top three.

Macario may be injured at the moment, but she emerged as a locked-in starter essentially from the moment she arrived at Lyon. She capped off a spectacular season in France by scoring in the Champions League final as Lyon defeated a Barcelona side that had lost just once all year coming into the match.

Morgan’s return from giving birth has included a change of club, but she’s also had arguably the best club season of her entire career with the San Diego Wave. Morgan has 15 goals in 18 competitive games for San Diego this season, and then won the Golden Ball at the CONCACAF W Championship after helping the USWNT qualify for both the 2023 World Cup and 2024 Olympics.

Rodman was one of the stories of the 2021 NWSL season, winning the Rookie of the Year award and being a crucial factor for the Washington Spirit’s run to their first-ever league championship. Since the start of August 2021, Rodman has posted 12 goals and 8 assists, including an equalizer in last year’s semifinal and the assist on the Kelley O’Hara goal that gave the Spirit their first trophy.

The USWNT trio are joined on the list by a familiar group of players who all happen to call Europe’s biggest clubs their home. Macario is one of five Lyon players nominated, while Barcelona matched that total, meaning that two clubs employ half of the list of nominees.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, and Wolfsburg had two players on the shortlist each, with the entirety of the NWSL being represented by Morgan and Rodman.

The full list of 2022 Women’s Ballon d’Or nominees

  • Selma Bacha (Lyon)
  • Aitana Bonmatí (Barcelona)
  • Millie Bright (Chelsea)
  • Lucy Bronze (Barcelona)
  • Kadidiatou Diani (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Christiane Endler (Lyon)
  • Ada Hegerberg (Lyon)
  • Marie-Antoinette Katoto (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Sam Kerr (Chelsea)
  • Catarina Macario (Lyon)
  • Beth Mead (Arsenal)
  • Vivianne Miedema (Arsenal)\
  • Alex Morgan (San Diego Wave FC)
  • Lena Oberdorf (Wolfsburg)
  • Asisat Oshoala (Barcelona)
  • Alexandra Popp (Wolfsburg)
  • Alexia Putellas (Barcelona)
  • Wendie Renard (Lyon)
  • Trinity Rodman (Washington Spirit)
  • Fridolina Rolfö (Barcelona)

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