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Matches of Panama in the Women’s World Cup that begins this Thursday, July 20

Angel Valdes | July 19, 2023

Panama’s senior women’s soccer team will have a historic participation in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia – New Zealand 2023, being the first time that a team from our country participates in this event.

The Women’s World Cup starts this July 20 with the matches between New Zealand against Norway and Australia that is measured against Ireland.

For the eleventh women’s from Panama that is in Group F, their first match will be next Monday, July 24 at 6:00 am against their counterpart from Brazil at the Hindmarsh Stadium in the city of Adelaide.

While his second game will be against Jamaica on Saturday July 29 against Jamaica at the Rectangular Stadium in Perth at 7:30 in the morning.

Panama closes its participation in the group round when it faces France on Wednesday
August at 5:00 am at the Sydney Stadium.

The women’s team played friendly matches with Colombia, Gibraltar and Spain, did a training camp in Saudi Arabia and played a friendly with Japan before landing in Adelaide, Australia for their participation in the World Cup.

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