Spain’s women’s national team has appointed Sonia Bermudez as their new head coach, replacing Montse Tome, after losing the Euro 2025 final to England in a penalty shootout. Despite a strong performance in the tournament, the Spanish federation seeks a fresh direction under Bermudez, who will take charge on August 31.
Following a heartbreaking defeat to England in the Euro 2025 final, Spain's women's national team has announced a change in leadership. Montse Tome has been replaced by Sonia Bermudez, who will take over as the new head coach.
Spain had high hopes of adding the European title to their 2023 World Cup victory. Mariona Caldentey's early goal in the final against England put them in a commanding position. However, Alessia Russo leveled the score, forcing a penalty shootout to decide the championship.
Despite successful penalties from Beth Mead and Leah Williamson for England, Spain faltered in the shootout. Missed penalties from Caldentey, Aitana Bonmati, and Salma Paralluelo proved costly, ultimately handing England the victory via Chloe Kelly's decisive spot-kick.
Despite the loss, Spain's runner-up finish marked their best-ever performance at the Euros. The Royal Spanish Football Federation has opted for a fresh direction, entrusting the team to Sonia Bermudez, who has been promoted from her previous role as the under-23 coach.
Montse Tome's tenure ends less than two years after she made history as La Roja's first female head coach, succeeding Jorge Vilda, the World Cup-winning manager. Bermudez is set to officially take charge on August 31, aiming to build upon the team's recent successes and guide them toward future triumphs.