The Colombian senior women’s team is preparing to face two friendly matches against the teams of Mexico and Guatemala, scheduled for April 6 and 9 respectively.
Both matches will take place in the United States and promise to be a key opportunity for the team led by coach Angelo Marsiglia to continue its preparation process for future competitions.
The first match against Mexico is scheduled for the 6th April at Inter&Co Stadium in the city of Orlando, starting at 6:00 pm local time. Subsequently, the Colombian team will move to the city of New Jersey to face Guatemala on April 9, at Hinchliffe Stadium, also at 6:00 pm local time.
The National Team’s concentration will take place in Bogotá starting on March 31, where the team will finalize details and carry out training prior to the trip. From April 1 to 10, the national team will travel to Orlando and New York in the United States to play these two important friendly matches.
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Summoned
Ángela Daniela Barón – Atlético Nacional
Angie Fabiana Yanten Riascos – América De Cali
Carolina Arias Vidal – America De Cali
Daniela Alexandra Arias Rojas – Corinthians (BRA)
Daniela Caracas Gonzalez – RCD Espanyol (ESP)
Daniela Montoya Quiroz – Atlético Nacional
Derly Stefany Castaño Cardoso – Atlético Mineiro (BRA)
Ilana Izquierdo Zanger – Mississippi State Univ. (USA)
Jorelyn Daniela Carabalí Martinez – Brighton (ENG)
Kelly Caicedo – Deportivo Cali
Lady Patricia Andrade Rodriguez – Real Brasilia (BRA)
Leicy Maria Santos Herrera – Atlético De Madrid (ESP)
Liana Milena Salazar Vergara – Millonarios FC
Linda Lizeth Caicedo Alegria – Real Madrid (ESP)
Gabriela Huertas – Real Brasilia (BRA)
Manuela Pavi Sepulveda – Deportivo Cali
Manuela Vanegas Cataño – Real Sociedad (ESP)
Maria Camila Reyes Calderon – Independiente Santa Fe
Maria Catalina Usme Pineda – Pachuca (MÉX)
Marcela Restrepo Valencia – Atlético Nacional
Mayra Tatiana Ramirez Ramirez – Chelsea (ENG)
Natalia Giraldo Alzate – América De Cali
Sandra Milena Sepúlveda Lopera – Llaneros FC
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