Spain's women's soccer coach Jorge Vilda was fired two weeks after leading his team to the World Cup title due to an unwanted celebratory kiss between the team's coach and player. The Royal Spanish Football Federation has apologized for the incident and FIFA has provisionally suspended the soccer federation president, Luis Rubiales, sparking a national debate about gender equality. The federation has promised to take steps to ensure similar incidents do not occur in the future.
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The Spanish women's soccer team made history by winning their first ever World Cup title this year, but their coach Jorge Vilda has been fired by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). The decision comes after controversy surrounding RFEF president Luis Rubiales, who was criticized for kissing a player without her consent. It is unclear if the firing is related to the controversy, and the RFEF has yet to announce a replacement for Vilda.
The Spanish Women's National Soccer Team made history on Sunday, August 20th, when they won their first-ever Women's World Cup with a 1-0 victory over England in Sydney, Australia. Led by coach Jorge Vilda, the team has been praised for their performance throughout the tournament and their win is a testament to their hard work and dedication. This victory is sure to inspire the next generation of Spanish players, and the team will be looking to build on this success in the future.


