MADRID – Spain put aside months of turmoil and division to claim their first Women’s World Cup title on Sunday,
The 15 e-mails from 15 players sent to RFEF president Luis Rubiales demanded radical changes in the team’s structure.
The RFEF backed Vilda during the darkest hours of the revolt and he cut the players involved in the dispute out of his squad. Marquee names like Sandra Panos, Patri Guijarro, Mapi Leon and Claudia Pina, key players in Barcelona’s brilliant Champions League title campaign, were among the 12 players left out.However, Spanish agent Carlota Planas, who represents world champions Caldentey, Cata Coll and four of the players who were left behind – Pina, Guijarro, Lola Gallardo and Leila Aouhabi – told Reuters the revolt played a major role in Spain’s World Cup success.
“Their demands were about better work conditions and some of those demands were answered, like improvements in the rehabilitation department and better travelling conditions for them and their families.”
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