Argentina’s 2023 Women’s World Cup journey: group stage, schedule, and roster

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Argentina aims to break through the group stage at a Women’s World Cup for the first time

Argentina is preparing for its fourth appearance at a Women’s World Cup, held in Australia and New Zealand in 2023. The team, nicknamed the Albiceleste, looked to advance beyond the group stage, marking a key milestone in its growth trajectory within women’s football.

Led by coach Germán Portanova, the squad earned qualification by finishing third in the 2022 Copa América. In the world championship, Argentina faces a diverse group with two European teams and an African opponent, highlighting the global challenges ahead.

GOAL offers a concise overview of Argentina’s participation in the Australia-New Zealand 2023 Women’s World Cup and what fans should know as the tournament unfolds.

GROUP STAGE DRAW FOR ARGENTINA IN THE 2023 WOMEN’S WORLD CUP

Argentina was drawn into Group G, joining Sweden, South Africa, and Italy in a demanding pool. The matchups promise a test of the Albiceleste’s tactical discipline and resilience as they aim to make history.

WHEN DOES ARGENTINA PLAY IN THE 2023 WOMEN’S WORLD CUP?

The tournament runs from July 20 to August 20. Argentina’s campaign opens on July 24 with a clash against Italy, a fixture that will set the tone for the group stage. Fans eager for a breakthrough can expect several days of intense action as the team builds momentum through the early rounds.

ARGENTINA’S MATCHES AND RESULTS AT THE 2023 WOMEN’S WORLD CUP

Throughout the event, Argentines will track results, aiming to secure a place in the knockout rounds. Each game carries significance for progress, national pride, and the ongoing development of the sport within the country.

ANNOUNCEMENT

On Saturday, July 8, 2023, Germán Portanova, manager of the Albiceleste women’s team, announced the roster for the tournament. The list reflected a squad poised to compete at the highest level and to provide memorable moments for fans across the country and continent. The announcement set the stage for Argentina’s efforts in Australia and New Zealand, with anticipation mounting for the battles ahead. [Goal]

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