Argentina welcomes Peru for an international women’s friendly set at the Único de San Nicolás Stadium. The match provides a tune-up as both teams prepare for upcoming duties on the world stage, with Argentina aiming to refine its game plan ahead of major regional and global events.
The fixture marks a pause before Argentina embarks on its journey to the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand 2023. The San Nicolás venue stands as a stage for the Albiceleste to showcase momentum and cohesion, seeking momentum-building results that can translate into confidence for the world tournament ahead.
Argentina reached the World Cup by finishing third at the 2022 Copa América Femenina. This will be the team’s fourth World Cup appearance, where they continue to chase their first victory on football’s biggest stage. Coach German Portanova has announced a 23-player squad, featuring established names such as Estefanía Banini, Florencia Bonsegundo, Mariana Larroquette, Yamila Rodríguez, Vanesa Santana, and Aldana Cometti, among others.
Peru, meanwhile, will not be present at the World Cup after finishing last in the Copa América. The Bicolor is led by coach Conrad Flores and is focused on building experience and development for the future, taking lessons from the regional competition into the broader international calendar.
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FORMATIONS
ARGENTINA
Vanina Correa, Eliana Stábile, Aldana Cometti, Sophia Braun, Estefanía Banini, Florencia Bonsegundo, Miriam Mayorga, Lorena Benítez, Yamila Rodríguez, Dalila Ippolito and Mariana Larroquete.
PERU
Maryory Sánchez, Braelynn Llamoca, Luz Campoverde, Gabriela García, Rosa Castro, Fabiola Herrera, Cindy Novoa, Emily Flores, Alondra Vílchez, Pierina Núñez, and Steffani Otiniano.
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Source: Goal