Controversy and Celebration: Spain's Coach Booed and Iced Out at Women's World Cup Final

Spain's head coach, Jorge Vilda, faced protests and was booed at the Women's World Cup final amid ongoing controversy surrounding the Royal Spanish Football Federation. The players initially celebrated without the coaching staff, and Vilda was visibly excluded from larger celebrations. The coach's name was booed by the crowd, and the federation has been criticized for failing to create a professional environment for the team. Despite the complaints, the federation continues to support Vilda. Seven players, including Mapi Leon, continue to protest, while others declined to comment on the issue. Vilda remained diplomatic when asked about resigning, stating that they would celebrate the World Cup before making any decisions.
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