A look back at the adventure of José Lana’s team in the intercontinental championship.
How will the Spain U-17 national team fare in the World Cup category? The team led by José Lana hopes to go as far as possible at the intercontinental tournament that will be held in Indonesia this year.
U-17 World Cup 2023: when is it, locations, qualified teams, groups, matches and results
The big World Cup event for La Rojita starts next Friday, November 10, 2023 with the Spanish debut against Canada, and the tournament will last until Saturday, December 2, the day the grand final will be played. A tournament with 24 participating teams from six different confederations (UEFA, Conmebol, CAF, AFC, OFC and Concacaf).
Fixtures and fixtures for Spain at the 2023 U-17 World Cup:
The Spanish national team is in Group B of the 2023 U-17 World Cup, sharing its zone with Canada, Mali and Uzbekistan. Their calendar is as follows:
Classification of Spain U-17 at the 2023 World Cup
Technical staff of the Spanish national team during the 2023 U-17 World Cup
In January 2023, the Real Spanish Football Federation announced changes to the organizational chart of the lower categories “to continue growing with the stated objectives.”
So, Santi Denia He became U-21 coach and took on the position he had developed Luis de la Fuente until he sat down on the couch Absolute to replace Luis Enrique Martinez.
That’s it, José Lana He then became coach of the U-19 and also coach of the U-1. Lana, born in 1976 in the Asturian city Miereswas a technical analyst in the lower categories of the RFEF, for which purpose He came over from Real Racing de Santander in the 2018-2019 seasonwhere he was assistant coach of the Cantabrian club’s first team.
Graduated in Physical Education from National Institute of Physical Activity and Sports Sciences (INCAFD) of Castilla y Leónbelonging to the University of León, was second coach in several teams, including the Caudal Deportivo de Mieres, Pájara Playas de Jandía and as a physical trainer at Burgos CF, Racing de Santander. He also worked in Canada for various periods at the Chinooks SC and the Calgary West SC.
The Asturian has had an atypical career up to this point. “I’m from Mieres. I studied a degree in physical education and started working at Caudal Deportivo in 1999. I was second in the first team, first coach at the base, director of the quarry… And in 2007 I my first experience: I went to Pájara-Playas de Jandía, in the Canary Islands”he said in conversation with “Relevo”.
There he worked as a physical trainer for three seasons until he returned to Caudal and left for Racing de Santander in 2013. After a short period in Burgos, he left for Canada in 2018.
List of Spain at the 2023 U-17 World Cup
These are the 21 footballers on José Lana’s list…
Source: Goal