A Brazilian Team women will have one last challenge before their debut in world Cup. The team continues to prepare for the tournament and will face the U-15 men’s selection of the state of Queensland, this Monday. The ball rolls around 3 pm local time on the Royal Pines field.
Eight days before the debut in the competition, coach Pia Sundhage led the penultimate training session of the women’s team on the Gold Coast. The Swede took the opportunity to hit the team with an 11 against 11 duel and then held a 4 against 4 challenge on a reduced field.
Midfielder Duda Sampaio, who is going to her first World Cup, highlighted the importance of training held in Australia so far. This Sunday, the cast completed 13 days of work in the country.
“It’s important for us to keep Pia’s work always on top. Of course, taking advantage of these moments now, closer than ever to the Cup, to further improve the game model, everyone should keep that in mind, and every day that we are more prepared and closer to our goal”, highlighted the athlete.
The midfielder added: “Being here every day is a different learning experience, living with athletes who play at a high level in football outside Brazil. The exchange is very positive, I learn from them every day. competition this is even more enriching.
The last job of the Brazilian team in Gold Coast takes place this Tuesday, the 18th. After the end of the last activity, the group will go straight to Brisbane, where the headquarters of Brazil is located in this first phase of the Women’s World Cup.
Brazil is in Group F of the Women’s World Cup, along with Panama, France and Jamaica. The debut will take place on July 24, at 8 am (BrasÃlia time), against the Panamanians.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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