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Jorge Vilda gives this Friday the call for friendlies against Argentina and Japan

MADRID, 3 Nov.

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Jorge Vilda gives this Friday the call for friendlies against Argentina and Japan

MADRID, 3 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The women's national soccer coach, Jorge Vilda, will make public this Friday the list of those called for the last two friendlies of 2022 this November that will face Argentina and Japan in Melilla and Seville.

Spain will face the Albiceleste on Friday, November 11 at the Álvarez Claro Municipal Stadium in Melilla and the Asian team on Tuesday, November 15 at La Cartuja in Seville. Both games will take place at 8:00 p.m. and will serve as preparation for the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand next year, in which the "Red" will face Costa Rica, Zambia and Japan.

After the victory in Pamplona against the United States (2-0) and the draw against Sweden (1-1) in Córdoba, the Spanish women's team wants to continue making history and improve its historical sixth place in the FIFA Ranking in two friendlies where, except surprise, none of the 17 absent from the previous call will be present again, the 15 who then requested not to be called, in addition to defender Irene Paredes and striker Jennifer Hermoso.

Jorge Vilda will provide, starting at 11.00 and through the official media of the national team, a list in which he will not be able to count on FC Barcelona's central player Laia Codina due to injury, who scored one of the two goals in the victory against the Americans, while Atlético de Madrid midfielder Irene Guerrero ended the game against Real Sociedad in the F League this past Tuesday with discomfort.

On the contrary, he will be able to have at his disposal both the Blaugrana Salma Paralluelo and the Real Sociedad defender Ana Tejada, both U-20 world champions, and the Atlético de Madrid player Shei García, who was present at the last Eurocopa, three footballers who fell from the previous call for various physical problems.