Categories: Social Responsibility

On the way to the 2023 World Cup: Argentina has already started work on the AFA Property

Monday the Argentine national team started training for the World Cup Australia – New Zealand 2023 which will begin on July 20, and where the albileceste team will be part of Group G together with Italy, South Africa and Sweden.

the DT German Portanova began work on the AFA property in Ezeiza with a group of 16 playerswaiting for the rest of the members of the squad to finish the commitments with their respective clubs.

The players began the day in the Complex 1 gym, with a medium and lower body strength circuit under load from the physical trainers frank caponetto and osvaldo count. Once on the playing field, they worked with passing circuits with both profiles. Immediately afterwards, a game of possession and recovery was carried out with different limits of touches.

For the second part of the training, some youth soccer players from Italian sports car. Together with them, different variants of confrontations were carried out in superiority and numerical equality, prioritizing the speed in the circulation of the ball. Pressure movements were also made after losing the ball. The players were then released after practice and He returned to work this Tuesday morning.

It should be noted that in the coming weeks, the list of those quoted could change. From the AFA they clarify that “more footballers will be incorporated, as their obligations with their clubs end.” Portanova will give the definitive list with the 23 summoned for the World Cup on July 11.

The 16 summoned to start training for the World Cup

  • Catherine Roggerone (CSU Bakersfield, United States)

  • Valentina Ahumada (Students from Buenos Aires)

  • Gabriela Chávez (Students from Buenos Aires)
  • Abigail Chaves (Hurricane)
  • Gabriela Herrera (Independent)
  • Juliet Martinez (Lanús)
  • Sophia Braun (Leon, Mexico)
  • Mariana Larroquette (León, Mexico)
  • Vanessa Santana (free)
  • Aldana Cometti (Madrid CFF)
  • Delilah Ippolito (Parma, Italy)
  • Milagros Martin (Platense)
  • Lara Esponda (River Plate)
  • Annika Paz (River Plate)
  • Maricel Pereyra (San Lorenzo)
  • Camila Gómez Ares (University of Concepción, Chile)

Fixture of the Argentine National Team in the World Cup in Australia/New Zealand 2023

Date 1: Argentina vs Italy – July 24, 03:00 (Argentine time) in Auckland

Date 2: South Africa vs Argentina – July 28, 9:00 p.m. (Argentine time) in Dunedin

Date 3: Argentina vs Sweden – August 2, 04:00 (Argentine time) in Hamilton

PA

Anna Edwards

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