The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and the players of the women’s team signed a family reconciliation plan for the World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023, which will facilitate the travel of their direct relatives and their children under the age of two can accompany them.
As reported by the RFEF, the agreement was reached on the 16th but signed this Monday by its president, Luis Rubialesand the team captains, Ivana Andrés, Irene Guerrero and Esther González and “became a benchmark in the world of football, incorporating reconciliation measures following the model of other national teams”.
“The RFEF will make extra efforts to provide the best possible conditions for the players, and find the best solutions so that the players can receive the support of their closest circle during the championship,” he said.
The body emphasized that these measures are part of the policy of equality of relative conditions between the men’s and women’s teams, as already agreed for the final Euro Cup in England 2022.
The Spanish team will debut in Australia and New Zealand World Cup against Costa Rica, on July 21, 2023; they will play their second match against Zambia, rookies in the championship, on the 26th and close the group stage on the 31st against Japan.
The ruling group Jorge Vilda it is included in group C of the competition and will play the first round of the tournament in New Zealand, between Wellington and Auckland. If they reach the round of 16, they will face the qualifiers from group A, which consists of teams from New Zealand, Norway, Philippines and Switzerland.
Source: La Verdad

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