The Lionesses boss was honoured by UEFA on Thursday night but used her platform to highlight the ongoing situation gripping women’s football in Spain
Sarina Wiegman dedicated her UEFA Women’s Coach of the Year award to the Spanish women’s national team amid the ongoing controversy ensnaring the national football landscape.
The Spanish FA (RFEF) has been plunged into disarray after suspended president Luis Rubiales kissed Spain striker Jennifer Hermoso on the lips during the Women’s World Cup trophy presentation in Australia. The 46-year-old was also seen grabbing his crotch during full-time celebrations.
The subsequent fallout has been nothing short of extraordinary, with the positions of both Rubiales and divisive women’s head coach Jorge Vilda looking increasingly untenable amid pressure for the pair’s immediate dismissals. Spanish prosecutors have opened a preliminary investigation into whether the incident amounts to sexual assault.
And Wiegman, who lost in the World Cup final to Vilda’s Spain, used her time on stage on Thursday in Monaco to say the Spain team “deserved to be listened to”.