Arthur Elias, coach of the Brazilian women’s team, announced the call-up without Cristiane and with two newcomers; Brazil will face Japan and Nicaragua
A Brazilian Team women has three appointments scheduled between November 30th and December 6th. The clashes will be against Japan (twice) and Nicaragua. Arthur Elias, Brazil’s new coach called up the 25 athletes this Friday, the 10th.
Arthur is still at the beginning of his work as national team commander, after a successful campaign in Corinthians. At Timão, he won three Libertadores and five Brazilians. The friendlies took place at Neo Química Arena, Morumbi and Fonte Luminosa.
Look who showed up here to give a special message! 💛
Three friendlies at home to close the year in the best way! Come on, teacher @arthurelias! 🇧🇷 pic.twitter.com/YitDex6F2a
— Women’s Football Team (@SelecaoFeminina) November 10, 2023
The absence of Christiane was felt in the list released by the coach, who justified that he needed to give opportunities to new players. “It’s a process in which we need to test players by position and see their response.,” Elijah said. Priscillaof InternationalIt is Julia Bianchiof Chicago Red Starswere the news.
Check out the call:
Goalkeepers: Letícia – Corinthians; Luciana – Railway; Camila – Santos;
Defenders: Rafaelle – Orlando Pride; Lauren – Kansas City; Antonia – Raise UD; Kathellen – Real Madrid; Bruninha – Gotham FC; Tamires – Corinthians; Yasmin – Corinthians
Midfielders: Luana – Corinthians; Ary Borges – Racing Louisville; Angelina – OL Reign; Duda Sampaio – Corinthians; Julia Bianchi – Chicago Red Stars; Ana Vitoria – PSG
Attackers: Bia Zaneratto – Palm trees; Debinha -Kansas City; Adriana – Orlando Pride; Martha – Orlando Pride; Geyse – Manchester United; Gabi Portilho – Corinthians; Eudimilla – Railway; Gabi Nunes – Lift UD; Priscila – International
Upcoming appointments: AT HOME! 🇧🇷
Already write it down in your diary! A #Women’s National Team will play three friendlies in Brazil during November’s FIFA Date! Check out all the details! 😉 pic.twitter.com/KU1cnBBmjZ
— Women’s Football Team (@SelecaoFeminina) November 10, 2023
Source: sportbuzz
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