Spain Women's Football Team Announces New Head Coach After Montse Tome's Departure
Spain's women's national team has replaced head coach Montse Tome with Sonia Bermudez following a penalty shootout defeat by England in the Euros.

In a significant move for Spanish women's football, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has announced the departure of head coach Montse Tome and the appointment of Sonia Bermudez as her successor. Tome, who became Spain's first female head coach in September 2023, will leave her role on 31 August when her contract expires.
Montse Tome's Tenure Tome took over the reins during a turbulent period for Spanish football, following the dismissal of Jorge Vilda amidst the Luis Rubiales scandal. Despite the challenges, she led the team to victory in the inaugural UEFA Women's Nations League in February 2024. However, her tenure ended on a bittersweet note as Spain finished as runners-up in the Euros after a heartbreaking penalty shootout defeat by England on 27 July.
The RFEF expressed gratitude for Tome's "work, professionalism, and dedication" but decided not to renew her contract. This decision underscores the high expectations and competitive nature of international football.
Sonia Bermudez Steps In Sonia Bermudez, a former Spanish international with an illustrious playing career, has been named the new head coach. Bermudez, who won nine league titles with clubs like Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, brings a wealth of experience to the role. She has previously served as the head coach of Spain's U23 team and captained the national side during her playing days.
Bermudez's appointment is seen as a strategic move to build on the foundations laid by Tome and to elevate Spain's women's football to new heights. Her first major challenge will be to prepare the team for upcoming international competitions and to restore Spain's position as a dominant force in women's football.
Looking Ahead The transition from Tome to Bermudez marks a new chapter for Spain's women's national team. With a rich history and a passionate fan base, the team is poised to make significant strides under Bermudez's leadership. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the new coach shapes the future of Spanish women's football.