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The Women’s Reds have a tight schedule ahead of the playoffs in New Zealand

The Women’s Reds have a tight schedule ahead of the playoffs in New Zealand

Chile national team

Six weeks of intense training, three warm-up matches and an intercontinental trip to New Zealand to secure a place at the Women’s World Cup.

Red Fem's tight schedule before playoff play
© RedRed Fem’s tight schedule before playoff play

The mission is clear within Chile Women’s National Team: In February they need to secure one of the three remaining spots for the Australia-New Zealand 2023 Women’s World Cup, for which they must defeat either Senegal or Haiti in their only match in the playoffs.

Next Tuesday, January 3, after the New Year’s holiday, Top 30 players to report The first microcycle of training was launched at Quill’s sports complex. It will last until Saturday the 7th, giving selected people free on Sunday the 8th.

Again on Monday the 9th they will report to the sports venue and the work will always last until Saturday. There are four weeks until January 28th, which consist of six-day microcycles. On the 30th of that month, the red females begin their final concentration, which lasts for nearly four weeks.

First up, a friendly against Panama is scheduled on the calendar for Sunday, February 5 and Wednesday, February 8, with a city and time to be confirmed. Considering that Panama will also be participating in the Women’s World Cup playoffs, all indications are that they will play in New Zealand.

Fifa date will definitely start on 13th. For this reason, on Friday, February 17, the Chilean women’s team will play a friendly match against Argentina, the team has been invited to the playoffs. It will be confirmed at the North Harbor Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Finally, on Wednesday 22nd of that month, the Reds will play the winner of the previous match between Senegal and Haiti in the final. The equation is simple: whoever wins will also win qualification for the 2023 World Cup. The team led by Jose Letlier will not have an easy task…