Spain coach Jorge Vilda booed at Women's World Cup final following 'mutiny' controversy

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Spain coach Jorge Vilda booed at Women's World Cup final following 'mutiny' controversy
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Jorge Vilda stood on the touchline and listened to his name be booed prior to the Women's World Cup final against England.

Another talking point before Spain's World Cup finalNames of players and managers were read out, as is common practice, before the Women's World Cup final between Spain and England.

However, when Vilda's name echoed around the PA system, a chorus of boos accompanied it as the Spanish fans made their feelings known in regards toPrior to the tournament, a number of senior figures in the Spain side seemingly made it known they wanted a fresh start after England knocked them out in the quarter-finals of last year's European Championships. However, Vilda received full backing from the RFEF, leading 15 of Spain's players to exclude themselves from the national team.

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