There’s an ‘f’ for feminine, there’s an ‘f’ for football, and there’s an ‘f’ for party. This Monday is an unforgettable day for Spanish football and also for the country’s own women’s sport. The Spanish team world champion in Australia and New Zealand 2023 landed on Madrid and celebrated winning the title with fans, who took to the streets to offer a warm welcome to the heroines of redgathering thousands of people to madrid river to sing sweetly over and over again ‘World Champions’. 13 years after they were acclaimed Andres Iniesta, Iker Casillas and company it is the turn of Olga Carmona, Aitana Bonmati, Alexia Putellas, Salma Paralluelo and other members of a women’s soccer team that has become part of history. This Monday it became clear that the fact that men and women only have male references when it comes to football has been left behind, and there is no doubt that this is good news for this society.
The plane carrying the world champions landed in Barajas after 9:00 pm, an hour ahead of schedule. There was a desire to start celebrating the title and the fun started from the moment the captain appeared on the stairs of the plane Ivana Andrescarrying the trophy in his hands and accompanied by the president of Royal Spanish Football Federation Luis Rubiales and the selector Jorge Vilda. The rest of the expedition marched behind the three, towards the Puente del Rey area, where more than 20,000 people were waiting, wanting to celebrate the first star of the women’s team jersey. The wait is enlivened by the music of Juan Magan, Vicco, camel, Michelle and farga but none of their songs were as good as the thunderous ‘Campeeooonas del mundo’ that echoed around the world. Spain at the time the heroines of red They arrived in Madrid Rio. What a joy to experience something that until recently seemed like a utopia! They made it possible.
Source: La Verdad

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