Eleven members of the coaching staff Spain women’s teamamong which there are no Jorge Wildaworld champion DT, gave his positions to the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) in support of Jenny Hermoso and other international players.
Eleven people who signed the statement published in X: Monse Tome (second after Vilda), Javier Lerga (technical assistant), Eugenio Gonzalo (under-17 and under-16 coach), Blanca Romero (physical coach), Carlos Sanchez (goalkeeper). coach), Ruben Jimenez (analyst coach), Sonia Bermudez (under 19 and under 20 coach), Javier Velasquez (physical coach), Javier Ejido (technical analyst), Ander Ruiz (goalkeeping coach) and Elena Fernandez (football coach) ). goalkeepers), express “the firmest and strongest condemnation of the behavior of the President of the Spanish Football Federation” Luis Rubiales and Jenny Hermoso.
In the second paragraph of the letter published by “part of the technical staff of the women’s football team”, they explain that after the RFEF Extraordinary General Assembly held last Friday, “at which the President of the RFEF did not present her resignation and in which she presented a story that in no way reflecting how the aforementioned player felt, who explicitly stated that she felt “the victim of an attack”, this part of the Technical Team supports the “Madrid footballer”. approving his proposed version.
The letter states that they were forced to “obligately attend” the Assembly and that it “has been a particularly embarrassing event for this technical body”, since “several women from the technical staff were forced to sit in the front row, exposing its image and trying to give the public and players to understand that they share the theses of the president of RFEF”.
For all these reasons, the undersigned, in view of the unacceptable positions and statements of the RFEF Senior Leader, have decided to place their positions at the disposal of the RFEF.
In addition, the letter added that “their support for the statement released by the women’s national team players regarding the said actions and statements made by the president of the RFEF, and more specifically the public statements made by player Jenny Hermoso.”
In the fifth and final paragraph, the signatories accept “part of the responsibility” that falls on them “in relation to the restructuring and professionalization of the Absolute Women’s Selection, a task on which we have always worked with the greatest motivation and professionalism.”
(According to EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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