The Spanish women’s football team said goodbye to Alicante, where it has been since last Wednesday, with training this Friday. Behind closed doors held at the Rico Pérez stadiumsame scenario yesterday, on Thursday, when they drew against Brazil (1-1) in a friendly match.
leading team Jorge Vilda It made for a recovery session for players who saved more minutes during the match, and something more intense for those who only played the final episode or didn’t participate in the match.
The Spanish team returned to Madrid yesterday afternoon to concentrate again on Football City and prepare for next Tuesday’s game against Scotland, where they can definitively sign their upcoming 2023 World Cup tickets from Australia and New Zealand.
Alexia Putellas and Sandra Paños from Alicante They became the most demanded players in Turkey. enthusiasts after training with Rico Pérez until yesterday. Always with a smile and endless patience to sign autographs after Thursday’s game and before we leave for Madrid.
mayor of Alicante, luis barcala He congratulated the Spanish women’s football team for their “vivid and brilliant” performance in the friendly match against Brazil. “It is a luxury for our city to have the women’s team, which once again delighted us with its high level of competition and excellent physical and technical preparation,” said the mayor. “It’s also gratifying to see how Alicante is returning to this team, where it’s on the wings against a top opponent like Brazil.”
Taking advantage of his presence at Barcala, Rico Pérez personally congratulated and chatted with the players of the national team and FC Barcelona, Last Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas and Alicante’s goalkeeper Sandra Paños. “It is a great honor to have a woman at the top of the women’s football elite from Alicante and she is an example”.
On the other hand, in the friendly match played at the Rico Pérez stadium in Alicante, the national women’s football teams of Spain and Brazil drew 1-1. Iberdrola group It confirms the company’s commitment to women’s football as the company supports the Spanish team Iberdrola and the Brazilian team through its subsidiary Neoenergia.
In Spain, Iberdrola has been the main supporter of women’s football since 2016, and today Iberdrola is the main sponsoring partner of the Women’s National Teams for 11-player football, futsal and beach soccer. Iberdrola, which also gives its name to the first and second league women’s football competitions, Her Majesty’s Queen’s Cup and the Spanish Super Cup, also sponsored the referees of Primera Iberdrola de Women’s Football for two seasons. .