Last October, the RFEF announced the agreement with the Island Council of Ibiza and the city council of the capital Pitiusa where the Spanish Women’s Choice will play two friendlies in April on the island; and this morning, in a work on Fitur, Luis Rubiales declared Norway and the People’s Republic China They will be the rival that the national team will face.
The first of the meetings will take place on Thursday, April 6. On the green of the Palladium Can Misses stadium, Spain and Norway will face each other, a level test. The team led by Hege Riise occupies position number 13 in the FIFA ranking, where it came in second place, so it promises to be a very serious rival for Jorge Vilda’s players.
The second of the matches that will take place in the Ibizan fiefdom is on April 11 with China as the opponent. Shui Qingxia’s team is fourteenth in the world ranking.
These two commitments will serve so that, 37 years after its first match in the Balearic Islands, the Spanish Women’s Team adds Ibiza to the list of places where it has played matches.
Norway and China will be the final tests before the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in the summer. Spain, currently seventh in the FIFA rankings, faces a 2023 full of challenges and in February it will certainly travel to Australia to compete in the Nations Cup, from 13 to 22. There it will face the Czech Republic, Jamaica and the host, a demanding tournament that will help the players acclimatize to the conditions of that territory with a view to the World Cup.
Source: La Verdad

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