Aitana Bonmati: Triumph on and off the Field - A New Era for Women's Football
Aitana Bonmati reflects on Spain's resilience post-Luis Rubiales scandal, highlighting their dual victories on the pitch and in advocating for women's rights in football.


Spain’s football star Aitana Bonmati has declared that the team’s struggles amidst the Luis Rubiales controversy were not in vain, emphasizing their dual triumphs on and off the pitch.
Bonmati, who clinched the prestigious Ballon d'Or as the best player in the 2023 Women's World Cup, spoke out ahead of Spain’s Women's Nations League match against England at Wembley Stadium. She underscored the significance of the players' resilience during the tumultuous period following Rubiales' unsolicited kiss on teammate Jenni Hermoso during the World Cup medal ceremony.
'We have been fighting not just for our rights but for women's rights in general,' Bonmati stated. 'It's been challenging, but it has made us stronger and more respectable as women.'
The Barcelona forward also expressed hope that the case would catalyze broader societal changes, particularly in how female athletes are treated. 'This is not just about footballers; it’s a global issue. I hope our stand helps others facing similar struggles,' she added.
Bonmati’s teammate, Spain’s current manager Montse Tome, chose to focus on footballing matters, stating, 'Our priority is to talk about football now that the case is concluding. We stand with our player, and we look forward to normalcy.'
England’s coach Sarina Wiegman and players have shown solidarity with their Spanish counterparts, praising their courage and resilience. 'The Spain team has shown remarkable courage. It’s essential to keep discussing these issues to effect change,' Wiegman noted.
England forward Alessia Russo, who plays alongside Spanish teammates Laia Codina and Mariona Caldentey at Arsenal, commended their bravery and performance. 'They’ve been through so much, yet their football has never faltered. We stand with them entirely,' Russo affirmed.
As Spain prepares to face England, the match symbolizes more than just a clash of football titans—it’s a testament to the enduring spirit of women in sports, battling for respect and equality.
In the end, Aitana Bonmati and her teammates have shown that their victories extend beyond the pitch, marking a transformative chapter in women’s football.