Categories: Social Responsibility

The First Division Women’s Championship resumed

He First Division Tournament organized by AFA began on Friday, February 3, but The tour of the Argentine National Team in New Zealand put a pause on the start of big football.

A month later, the championship resumed its course and This Friday it will launch its second chapter with two games. Then the day will extend throughout the weekend and will end on Tuesday in Rosario when Central receives Belgrano de Córdoba.

The schedule of Date 2

friday march 3

17.00: Students (LP) vs Students (BA)

5:00 p.m.: UAI Urquiza vs. Lanús – Televisa DeporTV

Saturday March 4

5:00 p.m.: San Lorenzo vs Defensores de Belgrano – Televisa DeporTV

5:00 p.m.: Boca vs. Racing – Televisa TV Pública

sunday march 5

9.00: Ferro vs El Porvenir

9.00: Banfield vs. Gimnasia LP – Televisa DeporTV

5:00 p.m.: Excursionistas vs Huracán – Televisa Public TV

Monday March 6

5:00 p.m.: Independiente vs. River Plate – Televisa DeporTV

17.00: SAT vs Platense

Tuesday March 7

17.00 Rosario Central vs. Belgrano

Anna Edwards

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