As the start of women’s soccer world cup, Doubts are growing about how the ’15’ conflict will be resolved or, in the worst case, whether it will be resolved at all. Now, when there are still four months before the Australia and New Zealand World Cup begins -from July 20 to August 20-, there is no sign of rapprochement between the 15 footballers who asked not to be called until there are improvements and major changes in the technical structure of the national team and the RFEF, which remains firm in its stance on caution Jorge Vilda as the person in charge.
As you may know World of sportssince the start of the conflict there have been continuous talks through the union FUTPRO with its president, Amanda Gutierrez, as speaker. The union became the only authorized voice to discuss the crisis in the Federation, so the players decided not to speak publicly so as not to hinder a possible settlement. However, no agreement was reached and the talks reached a dead end, a point of no return, which was assumed to be irresolvable.
The RFEF, for its part, is clear: if any of the ’15’ show willingness to return, they must first withdraw or at least qualify the joint letter from last September that they consider “a measure of pressure” in their time to remove. Vilda. This is an important condition.
In recent weeks, timid voices like yours Aitana Bonmati, in an interview with Ara newspaper, where he explained that “we want both sides to come together and we can talk” or Mapi Leon, more resounding in Mundo Deportivo, in which he highlighted that “I think there are some things that have to be changed and if they didn’t change it will not go away.” Other players consulted by Mundo Deportivo argued that they do not plan to return to the national team because the climate of tension would be very harmful for the team in a high-demanding event like the World Cup.
The current scenario does not invite optimism but, whatever happens, they will all be united in this crisis and, above all, all personal decisions will be respected: both those who decide to attend the call for Jorge Vilda as people who decide not to take any steps to summon. All positions and differences of opinion will be understood for the good of women’s football.
In two weeks, a new call for proposals is expected. Jorge Vilda before Spain’s matches against China and Norway in Ibiza, on April 6 and 11. This will be the final list before the World Cup.
Source: La Verdad

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