Mixed luck for the Spanish men’s and women’s teams in the draw for the Group Stage of the Olympic Games. The men’s category remained a very affordable group. La Rojita will face Egypt, the Dominican Republic and the second place team in Group C of the U-23 Asia Cup to be held in Qatar between April 15 and May 3.
Montse Tomé’s painting, on the other hand, did not have such good fortune. World and Nations League champions Japan, Brazil and Nigeria or South Africa will compete. Spain may have to cross paths with Morocco, the team of former coach Jorge Vilda, but morbidity, for now, will have to wait.
The calendar of the Spanish group and the headquarters are already known. Santi Denia’s team will debut against the Asian runners-up on July 24 at the Parque de los Príncipes. They face the Dominican Republic on July 27 in Bordeaux and the first leg ends against Egypt at the same venue on July 30.
The most complicated group on paper is B, with Argentina, Morocco, Ukraine and the third-place team in the U-23 Asia Cup. France will face, in Group A, the United States, New Zealand and the winner of the play-off between the fourth-placed U-23 Asia Cup and an African team.
Group D consists of AFC1, Paraguay, Mali and Israel.
Men’s soccer teams
GROUP A
-France
-USED
-IPC-AFC-CAF
– New Zealand
B GROUP
– Argentina
-Morocco
-AFC3
-Ukraine
GROUP C
-AFC2
-Spain
– Egypt
– Dominican Republic
GROUP D
-AFC1
-Paraguay
-Wrong
– Israel
WOMEN’S FOOTBALL GROUPS
WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT
GROUP A
-France
– Colombia
-Canada
– New Zealand
B GROUP
-USED
-Zambia or Morocco
-Germany
– Australia
GROUP C
–Spain
-Japan
-Nigeria or South Africa
– Brazil
Source: La Verdad

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