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Fine-tuning the last details

The Paraguayan Women’s National Team activated thinking about their commitment to the Women’s Copa América against the Ecuadorian National Team, which will be this Wednesday at 8:00 p.m., at the Pascual Guerrero stadium, in Cali.

The Albirrojas, who are getting closer to the match against the Ecuadorians, activated in the morning at the Colegio Colombo Británico in the city of Cali. The work began with activation, mobility and injury prevention that was in charge of the physiotherapist Lucía Franco.

Next, the physical trainer, Jesús Arce, ordered activation rounds. The mobilization of the day continued with passing wheel tasks with speed and tactical route stimuli and ended with tactical football.

The tournament will award three direct quota places and two playoffs for the 2023 Women’s Soccer World Cup, two quota places for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, and another three for the 2023 Pan American Games. The winning team will also play the Finalissima Femenina UEFA-Conmebol against the winners of the 2022 Women’s Eurocup, as agreed in the UEFA-Conmebol Memorandum of Understanding.

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The entrance Fine-tuning the last details was first published in The Independent.

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