Goal reached with ‘Wifi’

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The Spanish women’s under-20 team will try to retain their world title in Colombia 2024 with a solid group, with a defined style to have Lucia Moralaffectionately nicknamed as ‘Wifi’, like one of his spearheads.

Born in Córdoba On February 11, 2004, ‘Wifi’ arrived at this tournament more mature after the time he spent in a luxury team, one of the leaders of Spanish football, such as Atlético de Madridwhere he was loaned out to another F League team like Sevilla in search of the minutes he lacked this past year.

The nickname was due to some teammates, who started calling him ‘Wifi’ because of the hair updo he wore to play and practice. They told him it looked like an antenna. He didn’t like it. He even uses it on his social networks.

Lucía started playing at AD Naranjo which absorbs the Córdoba. From a very young age he began to stand out and at only 15 years old he had the opportunity to debut in the first team, which played in the Second Division, and even began to attract the attention of the coaching staff of the lower teams national team. .

He soon found continuity with the Córdoba team that achieved promotion to the First Division in the 2021-2022 season, which allowed him to sign for Atlético de Madrid at the end of said course and making his debut in the top category on September 25, in a match against Alavéswhere he contributed to the success of the red and white team.

Little by little he came with a minute Athletic fully women, even if they also participate in the subsidiary. His continued fight put him on the coaching staff’s mind and he found reward with a goal that led to the team’s comeback. Atlético de Madrid he is new real Madrid in the final of the 2023 Queen’s Cup, at the Butarque stadium in Leganés, won by the red and white in a penalty shootout.

Despite his attributes, a strong forward, good size, mobility, scoring instinct and constant fighting, he does not have the number of minutes he would like in Atlético de Madrid this last season, although he did his best to help his team achieve third place in League F and qualify for the next Champions League which will start in a few days.

That ambition, the lack of conformity, the desire to continue developing, led him to leave on loan at Sevilla, where he hopes to once again show, with more continuity, his potential and continue to improve.

“I think I can contribute a lot of work, sacrifice and a lot of goals. I hope I can give him what I came to show,” said ‘Wifi’ when this transfer to the Andalusian team was confirmed, commenting on his qualities that he hopes to prove here. world.

He has been an international since his debut with the under-16 team and has continued to be included in the plans of the coaches of the following national teams.

At U-19 he has already won two continental titles, scoring four goals. His dream continues to help the U-20 team prove its world title again and take the baton of the former Sevilla player – now in English Everton- Inma Gabarrotop scorer in Costa Rica 2022.

Source: La Verdad

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