This is the reason why the Colombian National Team will not play on the first date of the Women's Copa América

This is the reason why the Colombian National Team will not play on the first date of the Women’s Copa América

The Women’s Copa América started this July 11 in Ecuador and will be played until August 2, with the selections of the continent fighting for the title and a quota to the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. The inaugural match faced Ecuador and Uruguay in Quito.

The tournament format includes group phase, semifinals, final and a match for fifth position, which gives access to Pan American Games. According to the latest results, the Colombian women’s team arrives after obtaining the runner -up in the previous edition.

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Colombia integrates group B with Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Venezuela. Being areas with five teams, one rests on each date and the inactivity shift on the first day corresponds to the coffee tricolor. The team led by Angelo Marsiglia remains in Bogotá, while studying their rivals and prepares the trip to Ecuador.

The group’s activity starts on Sunday, July 13 with the match between Bolivia and Paraguay at 4:00 pm (Colombian time), followed by Brazil against Venezuela at 7:00 pm (Colombian time). The first rival of the Colombian team will be Venezuela.

  • Venezuela vs. Colombia
    • Wednesday, July 16, 7:00 pm (Colombian time)
    • Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda Stadium, Quito
  • Colombia vs. Paraguay
    • Saturday, July 19, 7:00 pm (Colombian time)
    • Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda Stadium, Quito
  • Colombia vs. Bolivia
    • Tuesday, July 22, 4:00 pm (Colombian time)
    • Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda Stadium, Quito
  • Brazil vs. Colombia
    • Friday July 25, 7:00 pm (Colombian time)
    • Guayaquil Banco Stadium, Quito
  1. Ana María Guzmán – Utah Royals FC (USA)
  2. Ángela Barón – Racing Louisville (USA)
  3. Carolina Arias – América de Cali (USA)
  4. Catalina Pérez – Werder Bremen (Ger)
  5. Catalina Usme – Galatasaray SK (TR)
  6. Daniela Arias – San Diego Wave FC (USA)
  7. Daniela Caracas – RCD Espanyol (ESP)
  8. Daniela Montoya – Guild (Bra)
  9. ILANA IZQUIERDO – Atlético San Luis (Mex)
  10. Jorelyn Carabali – Brighton & Hove Albion FC (ENG)
  11. Katherine Tapia – Palmeiras (Bra)
  12. Leicy Santos – Washington Spirit (USA)
  13. LICED SERNA – PUMAS (MEX)
  14. Linda Caicedo – Real Madrid CF (ESP)
  15. Lorena Bedoya – Cruzeiro FC (Bra)
  16. Manuela Pavi – West Ham United (ENG)
  17. Marcela Restrepo – CF Monterrey (MEX)
  18. Mary José Álvarez – Atlético Nacional (Col)
  19. Mayra Ramírez – Chelsea (ENG)
  20. Luisa Agudelo – Deportivo Cali (Col)
  21. VALERIN LOBOA – Deportivo Cali (Col)
  22. Wendy Bonilla – Pumas (Mex)
  23. Yirleidis Dejada – CF Pachuca (MEX)

The sensitive casualty of the Colombia National Team on the days of the debut in the Copa América

The Women’s Colombia National Team suffered a last -minute decline before its debut in the Copa América Women’s, which begins this July 16 against Venezuela in the city of Quito.

Portero Natalia Giraldo, from América de Cali, was disaffected from the concentration after suffering a fracture in the right hand during the training of Friday, July 11confirmed the Colombian Football Federation in an official statement.

Giraldo, who defended the Colombian arch in the last friendly meeting against Mexico, will not be able to participate in the continental contest and must return to the country to initiate its recovery process. Its absence will also represent a decline for the Caleño club in the home runs of the Women’s League.

To cover the vacancy, the Federation summoned the youth goalkeeper Luisa Agudelo of Deportivo Caliwhich had not been included in the initial list due to a technical decision. As reported, Agudelo has already taken a trip to Quito to join the national staff.