The final leg towards the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this summer has begun. The women’s team began the first concentration of 2023 in the dispute in the Nations Cup that was definitely played on the lands of ‘Aussie. Jorge Vilda’s men gathered last night in the City of Las Rozas in Madrid, just after the F League matches, to travel on Monday to Australia where they will play this preparatory tournament for the World Cup on the 16th and February 22nd.
The internationals will be contested on Thursday the 16th against Jamaica, on Sunday the 19th in Sydney against Australia and on the 22nd against the Czech Republic. It will be a decisive test to finalize the team that will play in the World Cup, even without the ’15’ signatories and with the great novelty of calling for Jenny is beautiful, La Roja’s all-time top scorer, who now plays for Pachuca in the Mexican League.
Spain is the favorite to win this tournament as the other teams are ranked 12th (Australia), 28th (Czech Republic) and 44th (Jamaica), while La Roja is in seventh position in the ranking.
The tournament will be held in the cities of Gosford, Newcastle and Sydney. The appointment will serve Spain to continue polishing the details for next summer’s World Cup and to familiarize itself with the conditions that will certainly be seen at the World Cup.
Spain kick off against Jamaica on February 16 at the Industree Group Stadium in the city of Gosford. The next duel will take place after three days. In this case, the hostess will face Commbank Stadium in Sydney. Jorge Vilda’s internationals will conclude their campaign on Wednesday, February 22, against the Czech Republic at the McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle. Remember that Japan, Costa Rica and Zambia are opponents of Spain in the World Cup.
Source: La Verdad

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