Spain names its squad for Italy and Switzerland clashes
With the senior women’s team enjoying smoother waters, Montse Tome unveiled the roster for the upcoming international window. The head coach spoke at a press conference in Las Rozas, confirming the players chosen to face Italy and Switzerland. The session offered a clear sense of unity within the squad as the team prepared for two demanding international tests. The period marks another important chapter as Spain continues its journey under Tome’s leadership, aiming to build consistency ahead of major fixtures this year.
The prior day, Spain produced a composed display against a Swiss side that boasted former Barça talent Ana Crnogorcevic among its ranks. The contest concluded with a narrow margin, highlighting Spain
0s ability to close out tight games on foreign soil and underscoring the team
0s tactical discipline. This result added momentum to the national program and set the tone heading into the forthcoming challenges.
Spain is scheduled to meet Italy in Salerno on October 27 and will then host Switzerland on October 31, with kickoff set for 19:00 local time. The team has shown notable cohesion across recent windows, reinforcing the sense that a steady rebuild is taking hold after a busy summer and a World Cup event that has seen schedule shifts. The collective effort in training camps underscores Spain
0s commitment to maintaining high standards and developing depth across every line.
Spain
0s match call against Italy and Switzerland
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Goalkeepers: Misa, Enith, Cata Coll.
Defenses: Ona Batlle, Irene Paredes, Ivana Andrés, Olga, Laia Aleixandri, María Méndez, Oihane.
Midfielders: Aitana, Anna Torrodà, Alexia, Tere Abelleira, Jenni Hermoso, Maite Oroz.
Front: Athenea, Esther, Inma Gabarro, Mariona, Lucía García, Paralluelo, Amaiur.
In this phase, the team continues to emphasize a balanced approach across the pitch, blending veteran leadership with emerging talents who have shown promise in recent windows. The emphasis on midfield control, progressive passing, and quick transitions remains a hallmark of Spain’s setup, aiming to translate training-ground ideas into results on matchdays.