Spanish women’s football shines in its own light this year 2022. The future is more certain with these young promises that are already real. The reddish He made history on this course by bagging medals in all his lower categories, with a baggage of three golds and one silver. There is nothing. The little ones won the Sub’17 and Sub’20 World Cups and the Sub’19 European Championship, while silver was hung in the European Sub’17. Almost full.
The lower categories have stood around the world for a long time, although this is undoubtedly the year of allocation. Of the four tournaments played, three were won and the only one that did not, the European Under’17, escaped by a few seconds.
Spain defeated Japan 3-1 in the final of Sub 20 world to remove the thorn right in front of the one he executed four years ago in the final. Inma Gabarro, tournament top scorer, and Salma Paralluelo, with a double,, they are the scorers of the game for the title. Ana Tejada raised the Cup to compete in Spanish women’s football.
Within European Sub’17, Spain cannot win a tournament that has won four times against one of its black beasts, Germany. The final seemed to be won in the last minute with 2-1 on the scoreboard, but the German side equalized in the 88th minute and forced penalties, with La Rojita succumbing to an ‘in extremis’ duel. a shame
The European Sub’19 immediately brought new joy to us. Spain emerged as the world’s great dominator of this category by winning its third European title in the last four years thanks to goals from Ane Elexpur and Julia Bartel in the final against Norway, the latter in the 94th minutes in the last stage of a heart attack.
The U17 World Cup established La Rojita as the great world dominator. Kenio Gonzalo’s men beat Colombia 1-0 with an own goal in the final minutes. Therefore, La Rojita in Nueva Bombay (India) revalidated his world champion title achieved four years ago.
An undisputed hegemony
The Women’s National Team has once again shown that it has the best academy on the planet. Four years ago, Spain won the U17 and U19 European Championships, as well as the U17 World Cup and were runners-up in the U20 World Cup. This year 2022, he again won three golds and one silver, most of them in tournaments that were not played again due to the pandemic.
Palmares
European Under-17: 4 gold (2010, 2011, 2015, 2018), 5 silver (2009, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2022) and 1 bronze (2013).
European Sub’19: 4 gold (2004, 2017, 2018, 2022) and 5 silver (2000, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016).
Sub’17 World Cup: 2 gold (2018, 2022), 1 silver (2014) and 2 bronze (2010, 2016).
Sub 20 world: 1 gold (2022) and 1 silver (2018). Spain, U-20 world champion
Source: La Verdad

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