Spain wins the 2023 Women's World Cup with 1-0 win over England. La Roja wins its first ever world title. Follow here for live updates.
From CNN's Matias GrezSpain head coach Jorge Vilda said he was filled with"immense joy and pride" at his team's World Cup-winning performance.
For months, a large number of the squad’s leading players have been at loggerheads with Vilda and Spain’s soccer federation , a dispute that led to 12 ofSome videos after the final on social media show the players again seeming to shun or overlook Vilda during the celebrations, but the 42-year-old said it was"difficult to describe" the happiness he was feeling at full time.
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