Chilean national teamComments

Last Sunday, the strategist José Letelier announced his list of 23 footballers for the duel against Senegal or Haiti for the World Cup play-off that will be held on February 22 in New Zealand.

Red's roster for the World Cup playoffs.
© Getty Images.Red’s roster for the World Cup playoffs.

The Chilean women’s team continues to prepare with everything to arrive in the best way for the playoff match for the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand 2023 that will take place at the end of February.

The national team got tickets to play this decisive instance after securing fifth place in the Copa América and its rival will come out of the match between Senegal and Haiti which will be held on the 18th of this month in New Zealand.

Colo Colo is the team that contributes the most footballers on the payroll for the playoffs

In this sense, last Sunday, the technical director of La Roja, Jose Letelierannounced the list of players who will be present in the World Cup playoffs, where Colo Colo was the team that contributed the most footballers with seven citations.

The Albas who will be present in this decisive commitment will be the goalkeeper Ryann Torrerothe defenders Fernanda Ramirez and fernanda hidalgothe ruffles yastin jimenez and Yessenia Lopezand the front Javiera Grez and Isidora Olave.

The players from the local media will resume training this Tuesday, February 7 and five days later, they will head to New Zealand. While those who are abroad will join the delegation on the 12th of this month.

It should be noted that everyone’s team will face off against Senegal or Haiti on February 22 at North Harbor Stadium in Auckland and whoever emerges victorious will qualify for the Group D of the World Cup, along with England, Denmark and China.

Check the complete list:

archers: Christiane Endler (Lyon, France), Antonia Canales (Real Oviedo, Spain) and Ryann Torrero (Colo Colo).

defenses: Camila Sáez (Alavés, Spain), Francisca Lara (Villarreal, Spain), Carla Guerrero (Universidad de Chile), Fernanda Ramírez (Colo Colo), Rosario Balmaceda (Chilean Football Federation), Fernanda Hidalgo (Colo Colo) and Catalina Figueroa (Catholic University).

Frills: Karen Araya (Madrid CFF, Spain), Gisela Pino (Deportivo Cali, Colombia), Yastin Jiménez (Colo Colo), Yessenia López (Colo Colo) and Ivette Olivares (Palestino).

front: Yenny Acuña (Bahía, Brazil), Sonya Keefe (Cacereño, Spain), María José Rojas (Melbourne City, Australia), Daniela Zamora (Universidad de Chile), Isidora Olave (Colo Colo), Javiera Grez (Colo Colo), Valentina Navarrete (Santiago Morning) and Ámbar Figueroa (Santiago Morning).

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