The queen letizia the women’s team, which is preparing for its participation in the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, visited the Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas on Tuesday to show their support and assured them that they will take “to those lands where love is so far . of an entire country.”
“I know that you know the expectation that you have created and the illusion that you will feel from so many people who support you, encourage you and love you,” he said.
“No tags”. Like Queen Letizia described the work of the representatives of Spanish football: “People are sure in this country that you will do everything possible to take the shirt of the national team and Spain very far and that you will do what you know how to do well. , which is play football. To football, without labels”.
The Queen Letizia was presented by Jorge Vilda’s team there was a shirt with the captain’s name and a bracelet that, smiling, he didn’t hesitate to wear and that was for Luis RubialesRFEF president, is “the most important thing” they have and can give him.
On behalf of his colleaguesIvana Andres He said: “On behalf of all the players, I want to thank you for coming here, for visiting us and for wishing us all the luck in the world for the World Cup.”
“From the pitch we will also give our lives for this country. We are excited, with great enthusiasm and, again, thank you for your support. We have a lot of support but I think we continue to need more”, added Real defense Madrid.
Accompanied by Luis Rubiales, President of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), and President of the Higher Sports Council (CSD), Victor Francos, Queen Letizia He came this Tuesday to greet and cheer the team before the general appointment.
The national team, concentrated in Benidorm for a week, met again in Las Rozas on Monday, where they completed a training session open to the public. This afternoon they will travel to Avilés (Asturias) to face Panama on Thursday in a friendly match at the Román Suárez Puerta stadium.
They will later travel to Denmark and face the Nordic team before moving on to New Zealand, where they will play in the group stage. It opens on July 21 against Costa Rica in Wellington, plays against Zambia on July 26 in Auckland and closes this stage against Japan on July 31 again in Wellington.
Source: La Verdad

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