Jorge Vilda, the coach of Spain’s women’s football team, was fired after Luis Rubiales left, in wake of this, have a look at his wife Maria Vilda
Ten days after Fifa suspended its president for kissing player for the national team Jenni Hermoso on the mouth, Spain’s football federation (RFEF) announced on Tuesday that World Cup-winning women’s team coach Jorge Vilda had been fired.
Who is Maria Vilda wife of Jorge Vilda and who is his father as he’s fired as Spain women’s football coach
Vilda’s contract has been terminated by a new board that was established after RFEF President Luis Rubiales was suspended by Fifa due to the alleged non-consensual kiss during the World Cup winning party two weeks ago.
As the head coach of Spain’s women’s national football team, Jorge Vilda has become a well-known name in Spanish football coaching. His marriage to Maria Vilda has come under scrutiny as a result of a recent incident involving charges of inappropriate behaviour, in addition to his coaching job.
A recent dispute surfaced amidst his coaching accolades. During the Spain vs. England Women’s World Cup final, a video leaked showing Vilda engaging in what appears to be an inappropriate encounter with a female staff worker. As a result, it sparked debates about sports professionalism and boundaries as well as revealed details about his personal life, including his marriage to Maria Vilda.
Who is Maria Vilda, Jorge Vildaโs wife?
Although Jorge Vilda’s professional life has been extensively covered, nothing is known about him personally. He is known to have two children with a woman named Maria Vilda, with whom he is married. However, detailed information about their connection and her life is still kept private.
There have been questions about Maria Vilda’s perspective on the matter as a result of her decision to keep a low profile in the midst of the scandals surrounding Jorge Vilda’s coaching career, particularly the most recent one. Her restraint and concealment serve to emphasise how important it is to respect others’ privacy.
Maria Vilda is still a figure of curiosity, with her life mostly shielded from public observation, even while Jorge Vilda makes headlines in the world of football coaching.
A former youth player at the academies of Barcelona, Rayo Vallecano and Real Madrid, Vilda began as an assistant coach to his father, Angel, at WU17 and WU19 level, before taking the head coach’s position with the Spain’s WU17s in 2009.
Jorge Vilda’s father, รngel Vilda, holds influence in Spanish football circles.