Pedro Martinez Losa, the 48-year-old Spaniard, has been dismissed from his role after three-and-a-half years leading the Scotland women’s national team. His departure follows two unsuccessful attempts to guide the team to a major finals tournament. Martinez Losa stated he leaves his tenure with “fond memories” and a sense of being “proud.” Speaking to the Scottish FA website, Martinez Losa conveyed his sentiments: “I am immensely proud of the journey we have undertaken as a group and it has been a privilege to lead the Scotland women’s national team.” He added, “Watching young talent flourish alongside our experienced players has been a highlight of my time here.” Martinez Losa also expressed, “I leave with fond memories and gratitude to my squad, backroom staff, and the passionate supporters, who have been unwavering in their backing.” He concluded by saying, “Scotland will always hold a special place in my heart, and I wish the team every success in the future.” Ian Maxwell, the chief executive of the Scottish FA, extended thanks to Martinez Losa for his contributions, acknowledging the national side’s advancement to Nations League A. However, Maxwell emphasized that “the primary objective was to qualify for a major tournament again.” Post navigation Armagh to Commence Ladies National Football League Title Defence Against Kerry Premier League Clubs Reportedly Pursue Bournemouth Defenders