Spain’s women’s national team will change leadership this summer after the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) confirmed that head coach Montse Tomé will leave when her contract expires on 31 August. The federation announced that former Spain captain Sonia Bermúdez has been named as Tomé’s replacement.

Tomé, 43, became Spain’s first female senior head coach in September 2023 after serving as Jorge Vilda’s assistant following his dismissal amid the Luis Rubiales scandal. During her tenure she guided Spain to victory in the inaugural Women’s Nations League in February 2024 and led the side to the European Championship final, where they finished runners-up following a penalty-shootout defeat to England on 27 July. The RFEF thanked Tomé “for her work, professionalism and dedication.”

Bermúdez, 40, enjoyed a decorated playing career—winning nine league titles with clubs including Rayo Vallecano, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid and Levante—and earned 61 caps for Spain. She captained the national side and was part of the squad at the 2015 World Cup. Before this promotion she was head coach of Spain’s U23s.

What this means and what to watch next
– Continuity and experience: Promoting Bermúdez, a recent U23 coach and former Spain captain, suggests the RFEF is seeking continuity and leadership with deep knowledge of the domestic game and the national setup.
– Short-term timeline: Tomé will remain until 31 August; Bermúdez’s immediate priorities will likely include integrating with the senior squad and preparing for any upcoming fixtures and camp schedules.
– Squad context: The team arrives with recent success but also the disappointment of the Euro final loss; maintaining player morale and building on recent achievements will be key tasks for the new coach.

Suggested additions for the published story
– Include quotes from the RFEF, Montse Tomé and Sonia Bermúdez if available. Player reactions—especially from senior figures—would add valuable perspective.
– Provide Bermúdez’s managerial plan or stated priorities once she speaks publicly.
– Add a brief timeline of the coaching changes since the Rubiales affair and Vilda’s dismissal to give readers context.
– List upcoming fixtures or camps the new coach will face to show immediate challenges.

Brief summary
Montse Tomé will leave the Spain women’s job when her contract ends on 31 August; Sonia Bermúdez, a decorated former Spain captain and current U23 coach, has been named her successor. Tomé’s spell included a Nations League title and a run to the Euros final.

Hopeful note
With Bermúdez’s strong playing pedigree and familiarity with Spain’s younger internationals, the change offers a chance to build on recent success while injecting fresh leadership—promising continuity and renewed energy for the senior team.


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