The preparation of the Spanish women’s futsal team continues for the qualifying phase for the Europe 2023 which will be held in Finland next October. those of claudia ponschampions of the two previous editions (2019 and 2022), are training these days in Las Rosas (Madrid)where this Wednesday will be measured in City of Mostoles male cadet
The Spanish internationals will take a new concentration in October and before facing the qualifying matches they face Portugal in two friendlies in Portuguese lands, on October 14 and 15.
Later, Red will set a course for Finlandwhere it will be measured, in Group 1 of the Main Round, against Belgium (1:00 pm), Sweden (1:00 pm) and the hosts (4:00 pm), on Wednesday 19, Thursday 20 and Saturday 22 October, respectively.
The Pinas will play all their matches in Areena Energy of Vantaalooking for tickets for Final Four of the third edition of European women’s futsal will be held in March 2023 and the draw is scheduled for October 30.
For 2022-23, the biennial competition returns to its regular schedule following the postponement of the second edition from 2020-21 to 2021-22; the final stage of that edition was held in July, and Spain lifted the trophy again ahead of Portugal, Ukraine and Hungary in Gondomar.
The top 11 countries will start with Main Round; the other five spots were decided in the Preliminary Round in May, where they advanced Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Netherlands, Slovakia and Slovenia. The four winners of the Main Round will advance to the final stage.
Main Round Groups
Group 1 (October 19-22): Spain (champions), Finland (hosts), Sweden and Belgium
Group 2 (October 19-22): Ukraine, Poland (host), Croatia and the Netherlands
Group 3 (October 20-23): Portugal (hosts), Italy, Belarus and Slovenia
Group 4 (October 19-22): Hungary, Czechia (host), Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Source: La Verdad

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