As with most summer tournaments, the Carranza Trophy was not in particularly good shape. Let’s just say these competitions have seen better days...
Our girls are departing the World Cup, but they have left their mark, and were close to causing an upset against the US side, currently the top dogs in women's football.
Luis Enrique stepped down from the Spain job due to personal reasons yesterday. Alfredo Relaño considers the RFEF's response in naming Robert Moreno.
The spotlight is due to fall once more on Spain, whose Euro 2020 qualifying campaign sees them visit the Faroes on 7 June and host Sweden at the Bernabéu three days later...
Infighting between the football authorities threatens to undo the years of hard work that have made Spanish women's football the success story it is today.
Luis Rubiales was in fine form yesterday at the Spanish FA assembly meeting with LaLiga's Javier Tebas opting not to make an appearance, already sensing 'defeat'.
The latest episode in the ongoing wrangle between LaLiga's Javier Tebas and Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales centred on both individuals calling a meeting for Spain's 2B and Tercera division sides
Those who are in favor of leaving weekends for European competition and consigning national league fixtures to days during the working week have already managed to ...
AS editor Alfredo Relaño argues that LaLiga president Javier Tebas and Spanish FA chief Luis Rubiales must find a way to come together for the better of Spanish football.
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