The Spanish women’s team returned to the ring with two events in mind: facing the final stage of qualification towards the 2025 European Championship in Switzerland, a tournament in which it has already qualified, and preparing for Olympic Games in Paris. The current world champions and League of Nations They have said goodbye to their vacations to concentrate The Angels of San Rafael in the conspicuous absence of Jenni Hermoso, with the merger scheduled for Wednesday.
His team, Tigres UANL, also in Spanish direction Milagros Martínezwill host Monterrey this Monday for the title of Mexican women’s soccer champions with the theoretical advantage of a goalless draw in the first leg.
The rest of those summoned by Montse Tome For the first stage of this preparation, they carried out the first preparatory session with work in the gym and then on the grass, with physical exercises and with the ball that will be used in the Olympic Games, the Île-De-Foot 24 Pro .
The national team will work in the Segovian town of Los Ángeles de San Rafael until next Friday. Those called up will rest for the weekend and on Monday the 8th they will return to activity in the Ciudad del Fútbol of Las Rozas.
On Wednesday 10th they travel to the Czech Republic to face the Central European team on Friday 12th in Chomutov (6:00 pm). They will return to Madrid to continue training and on Sunday the 14th they will travel to La Coruña, where the Riazor stadium will play against Belgium on Tuesday the 16th (7:00 pm: always two hours later GMT is low).
The Spanish team, which guarantees its presence in the next Euro Cup after winning the first four games of Group A2, will return to Las Rozas to continue its preparations, with everything now focused on the Games, so ‘t Montse Tomé will work in the last eighteen calls for the event in Paris along with four reserves.
The coach has called 26 players for this first phase, a relationship in which the return after almost two years of Barcelona midfielder Patri Guijarro stands out.
Spain, who travel to France on the 21st, will make their debut in the women’s Olympic soccer tournament. World champions and champions of the first edition of the League of Nations, they will face Japan and Nigeria in group C in Nantes, on the 25th and 28th, and Brazil on the 31st in Bordeaux.
Source: La Verdad

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