This afternoon it was presented Jorge Vilda as the new coach Morocco woman Act in which the former national coach thanked the Moroccan federation for its trust and had a memory for the Spanish team and the world champion players: “It is an unforgettable memory that my time in the national team left me, where I experienced great moments. We managed to be the best and that will never be erased. I believe that the legacy we have left will surely continue to bring more success.”
He started on a new path after he was fired on September 5 from the RFEF and after ten years working in Ciudad del Fútbol de las Rozas where he arrived in 2013. He took a four-year project, until 2027 , with several challenges ahead for the Madrid coach. First, try to qualify the team for the Olympic Games next summer in Paris, a path that must be achieved by African Cup of Nations which will also be held in Morocco. The first match is on October 23 against Namibia.
The second main purpose is to repeat the presence in 2027 World Cup and whose host country is still pending. Four countries applied: Germany, Japan, the United States and Norway. It will be throughout 2024 when FIFA will announce the host country of the tenth edition of the World Cup in the women’s category.
Jorge Vilda takes the baton of the growing selection and after a year 2022 full of achievements. For the first time they reached the final of the African Cup, losing to South Africa 1-2. Their previous qualification to the semi-finals guaranteed their presence at the final World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. An indelible memory for new coach Jorge Vilda.
The Madrid coach assumes the direction of the senior team as well as the coordination of the lower categories. There she will try to continue achieving successes like those achieved during her time with the Spanish team where, along with the last World Cup, she also won three European Championships (two at U17 and U19) and the Cyprus Women’s Cup. Added to this were two European runner-ups with the U17, a U17 world bronze and a U17 European bronze.
Source: La Verdad

I’m Rose Herman and I work as an author for Today Times Live. My expertise lies in writing about sports, a passion of mine that has been with me since childhood. As part of my job, I provide comprehensive coverage on everything from football to tennis to golf.