Despite winning the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, little has changed for the troubled Spanish women's national team
Barcelona and Spain midfielder Aitana Bonmati has expressed her profound disappointment with the stagnation in the progress of Spanish women's football following their World Cup victory.
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Despite the monumental achievement, Bonmati suggests that the success has not catalyzed the anticipated transformation within the sport or its governing framework in Spain.
A Victory Overshadowed
The World Cup victory for Spain was a moment of immense pride and joy, showcasing the talent and potential of Spanish women's football on the global stage.
However, the tournament was marred by controversies, including the incident where forward Jenni Hermoso was kissed without her consent by Luis Rubiales, then president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). Moreover, the build-up to the tournament saw several players opt out, citing a lack of professionalism from the coach and president. These incidents have cast a long shadow over what should have been a purely celebratory achievement.
Bonmati expresses disappointment with Spain’s FA
In an interview with L’Equipe, as reported by Relevo, Bonmati highlighted the stark contrast between Spain and England's response to major tournament victories. Following England's triumph at the Euros, the nation saw significant positive changes, including increased investments in women's football, packed stadiums for matches, and a general uplift in the sport's profile. Bonmati lamented the absence of similar developments in Spain, stating, "I can’t say it’s the same here, there’s a lot left to do, I get the impression that the World Cup was in vain."
Despite the global acclaim and the spotlight on Spain's women's team, systemic issues within the sport's administration in Spain persist. Bonmati pointed out recent examples of poor organization and a lack of professionalism by the RFEF. Notably, Irene Paredes had to miss an international fixture against Italy due to an administrative oversight by the federation. Furthermore, the scheduling and selection of venues for La Roja's matches have faced criticism, indicating a broader issue of neglect and underinvestment in women's football.
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The dissatisfaction voiced by Bonmati reflects a broader sentiment within Spanish women's football. The players, having reached the pinnacle of the sport by winning the World Cup, expect and deserve a professional, supportive, and progressive environment that matches their achievements and ambitions. The comparison with England's response underscores the potential for growth and the positive impact success can have on women's football when adequately supported.
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As Spain prepares to face Italy in the Nations League final, the focus will be as much on the pitch as it is off it. The call for change, for better investment, and for a professional setup that matches the talent and dedication of the players is louder than ever. The hope is that the federation and the broader footballing community in Spain will heed this call, ensuring that future triumphs are celebrated not just with trophies but with tangible progress in the sport.
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