Another ‘seven’ from La Roja seven months later

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The Spanish women’s soccer team swept this Thursday at Panama with an unassailable 7-0, in a friendly match played in the Asturian town of Aviles, which serves as preparation for Australia and New Zealand 2023 World Cup to be played between July 20 and August 20.

La Roja, also directed from the bench by Jorge Vildaharvested over seven months ago (November 11, 2022) another 7-0 against Argentina at another friendly meeting held at Álvarez Claro stadium in Melillawhere the Barcelona player Salma Paralluelo he scored a ‘hat trick’ in just 50 minutes, just on the day of his debut. they also saw a door Maite Oroz, Alba Redondo, Athenea del Castillo and Inma Gabarro.

That same year, on June 25, 2022, Vilda’s team also won on Spanish soil with another 7-0 win against Australia within New Columbian of Huelvawhere they scored Lucía García (2), Irene Paredes (2), Esther González, Mariona Caldentey and Aitana Bonmatí.

Despite his wide win this Thursday against the Panama (7-0), La Roja is far from the biggest win in its history: the 17-0 endorsing Sloveniaon March 20, 1994, at New Stadium of Palamós. At that time, the great enemy was Marimar Prieto, author of seven goals after a historic exhibition. also had a ‘hat trick’ by Mercedes González and doubles for Beatriz García, Rosa Castillo and Itziar Bakero. In addition, there was an own goal from Slovenian Gojkovic.

Similarly, the Spanish team can boast of other great beatings throughout its historywhere he had a scoring feast keeping a clean sheet: he scored 13 goals against malt (2009), Kazakhstan (2012), Montenegro (2016) and Azerbaijan (2021), while he did 12 to Macedonia (2014) and Faroe Islands (2021).

Source: La Verdad

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