Spain’s Women’s National Soccer Team Will Replace Coach Montse Tomé with Former Player Sonia Bermúdez
- Spain’s women’s national soccer team announced the replacement of coach Montse Tomé with former player Sonia Bermúdez on August 11, 2025, via social media from the RFEF.
- Sonia Bermúdez played 63 matches and scored 35 goals for the national team, and will work alongside Iraia Iturregi, who has 402 matches of coaching experience.
- Tomé led Spain to the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final, where they lost to England, and previously won the inaugural Women's Nations League in 2024.
- Montse Tomé was the first woman to coach Spain’s senior women’s team and was promoted after the controversies surrounding former federation president Luis Rubiales.
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Pioneer as a footballer, he reached the benches after hanging his boots. Double European champion with the Sub-19, meets the future of La Roja.
The former FC Barcelona player, who trained the Spanish U23 so far, succeeds Montserrat Tomé, who had been in office since September 2023.
The board of directors of the Real Federación Española de Fútbol (RFEF) agreed yesterday to dispense with Montse Tomé (43 years old) as coach of the absolute female selection. She will replace her in the position Sonia Bermúdez (40), until now a sub-23, former footballer of students of Huelva, Sabadell, Rayo Vallecano, Barcelona, Western New York Flash, Atlético and Levante and 63 times international. The RFEF also revealed yesterday the name of…
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