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Women's football lives this Wednesday in Madrid its 'Goals for Equality' party

MADRID, 27 Dic.

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Women's football lives this Wednesday in Madrid its 'Goals for Equality' party

MADRID, 27 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Women's football will celebrate this Wednesday in Madrid the fourth edition of the 'Goles for Equality by Finetwork Liga F' match, the great women's football party that will take place in the GOfit Vallehermoso Municipal Pavilion, under the motto 'Without F, football does not it is spelled the same', and with the presence of 21 soccer players, including Jennifer Hermoso.

The striker from Madrid, currently in the Mexican Pachuca, will be the great attraction of this event, organized by the company 'G2O Publisport' and which will also have previous matches of mixed 5-a-side football teams. The objective is to launch a message of awareness against discrimination based on gender.

Unlike previous editions, the 'Goals for Equality' match will face off for the first time two teams of current and former players from the F League and other competitions such as Jenni Hermoso, as well as some U-17 world champions such as Clara Camacho (Real Madrid), Cristina Librán, Marina Rivas and Sandra Villafañe (Madrid CFF), the former international Natalia de Pablos or content creators on social networks such as Cristi Medina and 'Sankhs'

In addition, 'Mapi' Vilas (FC Levante Las Planas), Alba Hoyas (Albacete Foundation), Carol Férez and María Méndez (Levante UD), Ana María Catalá, Laura Domínguez and Itziar Pinillos (Madrid CFF), Jimena Vicario (Parquesol Valladolid) will participate ), María Hernández and Lucía León (Real Betis Féminas), Raquel Íñigo (Real Madrid), Jessica Martínez (Sevilla FC) and Claudia Iglesias 'Bicho' (Villarreal CF)

The players will be divided into two teams, 'Finetwork White', which will be led by Andrea Esteban, Valencia CF coach, and 'Finetwork Blue', which will be coached by David Aznar, a former Real Madrid coach, and Lola Gallardo, Atlético de Madrid. The president of League F, Beatriz Álvarez Mesa, will also attend.

"F football and women's football, but also strength, fans, faith, happiness and 'fair play'. These events help give visibility to women's football and nothing and nobody is going to stop us. We are in an explosive moment, in the crest of the wave. We are too many people for anyone to stop us," said the leader during the presentation of the event on December 15.