Swiss Women’s Football: Inka Grings’ Departure and the Future of the National Team

2023-11-17 14:59:49

Published on November 17, 2023 at 3:59 p.m. / Modified on November 17, 2023 at 4:02 p.m.

She was to announce, on Monday, the names of the players selected to face Sweden and Italy at the beginning of December, her last list of the year. But the appointment has been postponed and Inka Grings will not honor it. The 45-year-old German is no longer the coach of the Swiss women’s football team, a position she held only since the start of the year. The question of his succession remains open.

The press release from the Swiss Football Association (ASF) speaks of a separation “by mutual agreement”. Comments attributed to Inka Grings speak of “a decision taken with a heavy heart”, “to remove the pressure from the team and the federation” in the context of “current events”. It is not sporting results, which are not famous, that the former FC Zurich coach is talking about, but probably two much more embarrassing matters.

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