La Albiceleste will need their strikers to get the best out of themselves during the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia-New Zealand.
Argentina He will bet much of his hopes on the 2023 Australia-New Zealand Women’s World Cup in what their forwards can do, a position where they have a number of players who have excelled with the national team.
The albiceleste will meet Sweden, South Africa and Italy in the group stage, in a tournament in which they are still looking for their first victory after three appearances. So that what their goalscorers can do will be critical to those led by Germán Portanova, with a few of them fighting to be the most goal-scoring players in the team’s history.
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WhatWHO IS THE TOP SCORER FOR ARGENTINA WOMEN?
Currently, the throne belongs to Mariana Valeria Larroquettehe adds 21 goals in the selection and that currently plays for León in Liga MXbut he also defended the colors of River Plate, Universidad de Chile, UAI Urquiza, Lyn Fotball Damer, Sporting and Kansas City clubs.
He has played several international tournaments, including the 2019 World Cup in France, in addition to the title of the South American Games in Santiago 2014various America’s Cups and other competitions.
WhatWHO ARE THE OTHER OUTSTANDING ATTACKS FROM ARGENTINA?
Another equally important name is that of Florencia Bonsegundo, who scores 20 goals with the Albiceleste, in the constant battle with Larroquette to become the top scorer in the history of the national team. The 29-year-old (30 by the time the World Cup starts), compete in Spain with Real Madridwith stages in Valencia, Sporting Club de Huelva, UAI Urquiza and Huracán.
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Finally a footballer who cannot go unnoticed in the attack of the South Americans Yamila Rodriguezwho excelled in the 2022 Copa América, in which she was scoring champion with six goals. Currently plays for Palmeiras, although he was also in Boca Juniors and Santa Teresa Badajoz. He will arrive at the World Cup at the age of 25.
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