La Tricolor, who commanded Abadía, has assembled a competitive team that aims to be the protagonist of the competition.
He 2023 Women’s World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand will be a major challenge for coffee makers as it is their chance to showcase all the evolution the category has gone through in the country and internationally with high level players.
To meet this important challenge, technical director Nelson Abadía convened a group of experienced players with many games on the team.
Led by Catalina Usme, Daniela Montoya, Linda Caicedo and Leicy Santos, among others, Colombia wants to bring great joy to the country.
Australia and New Zealand Women’s World Cup 2023: when is it, where and scheduled
Colombia squad in the 2023 Women’s World Cup
- ANA MARÍA GUZMÁN – Deportivo Pereira
- Angela Baron vs Atlético Nacional
- CAROLINA ARIAS – Junior FC
- CATALINA PEREZ – SE Kindermann-Avaí (BRA)
- CATALINA USME – Cali America
- DANIELA ARIAS – America from Cali
- DANIELA CARACAS – RCD Espanyol (ESP)
- DANIELA MONTOYA – National Athletics
- DIANA OSPINA – America from Cali
- ELEXA BAHR – America from Cali
- IVONNE CHACON – Valencia Feminas CF (ESP)
- JORELYN CARABALÍ – Atletico Mineiro (BRA)
- DAME ANDRADE – Real Brasilia (BRA)
- LEICY SANTOS – Atletico Madrid (ESP)
- LINDA CAICEDO – Real Madrid (ESP)
- LORENA BEDOYA – Real Brasília (BRA)
- MANUELA VANEGAS – Real Sociedad (ESP)
- MARCELA RESTREPO – Dux Logrono (ESP)
- MARIA CAMILA REYES – Independent Santa Fe
- MAYRA RAMIREZ – Levante UD (ESP)
- MÓNICA RAMOS – Guild (BRA)
- NATALIA GIRALDO – America from Cali
- SANDRA SEPULVEDA – Independent Medellin
Source: Goal

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