The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) held a tribute to the members of the three teams that played the Women’s Euro Cup including ‘La Roja’ before the 2022 edition in England at the Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas.
The first to take the stage, representing the group that attended the 1997 edition, were Mar Prieto and Judith Corominas. Both spoke of the experience of being part of a team that reached the semifinals.
Next, to give a voice to the delegates in 2013, Sonia Bermúdez and Erika Vázquez were called to the podium, highlighting how exciting it is to wear a country of origin shirt.
THE MESSAGE FROM VIRGINIA TORRECILLA
Four years later, in 2017, Spain will once again participate in the most relevant competition for continental teams. And within that expedition were Marta Corredera and Virginia Torrecilla.
“After all I’ve experienced, I think that hanging out, teaming up, being teammates … is the most important of all. I’ve always prioritized football in life, but when it puts you in complicated situations. You have to overcome, the rest of you are the people. That’s what makes people better. The values of sport, of women’s football above all, are very important and more than just sport “, Torrecilla declared.
“What I’m taking away from there are those moments, living them. I never thought that two years ago it would be my last game on the National Team and now I realize that those moments have to be lived. Tomorrow isn’t. You know what will happen and knowing that the that you have next to you will make the efforts for you, it is the most important thing in life and what will make you go far, “he assured.
There was also a representation of soccer players going to England this summer. This is the case of captain Irene Paredes: “The team is doing very well. We are the twenty-three that go, it has not been easy to make that list. We know each other very well and we are full of desire, enthusiasm and a lot of work.Apart from We are very well prepared, we try to enjoy every moment because no matter how hard you work, if you don’t enjoy it, you won’t give that plus and things won’t come. ,” he says.
Source: La Verdad

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