
After swimming, open waters and male water polo, the female water polo has collected the witness this Thursday with the announcement of his list of summoned for the Singapore World Cup. In it, Jordi Valls had to leave out three or four players with respect to those who had participated in recent days in training in the Car de Sant Cugat. Finally, he has opted for four discards and fourteen summoned instead of the possible fifteen.
It had fallen for this phase of the Mireia Guiral preparation with respect to the team that traveled to the concentration Stage in Los Angeles with the United States. Meanwhile, it also seemed indicative that, although they had added to the work in Sant Cugat again, they would not have traveled to the North American country or Isabel Pirackova or Martina Claveria. Both one and the other are players who stay out of the team that will travel to Singapore. To them has added the non -call of the Boya del Sant Andreu Alba Muñoz.
They remained to make a fourth discard and the position of this was clear. With Martina Terré as a flagship in the goal, her sister Mariona and Elia Jiménez disputed a second place that had been for the 'medium' goalkeeper in the last appointments. However, on this occasion there has been a change in the decision of the coach, which takes the Mataró goalkeeper for the Terré sisters duo in the World Cup.
For the rest, the usual block is maintained. This, therefore, will be formed by Martina Terré, Paula Camus, Paula Crespí, Nona Pérez, Elena Ruiz and Ariadna Ruiz (Sant Andreu); Irene González, Paula Leitón and Bea Ortiz (Astralpool Sabadell); Mariona Terré (Assolim Mataró); Anni Espar and Carlota Peñalver (Mediterrani); Daniela Moreno (Barceloneta), and Paula Prats (Terrassa).
Spain, therefore, mixes veteran and youth again in its progressive renewal process. The objective remains the same, to opt for medals that located the selection in bronze last year in Doha. The National Team will debut on July 11 against South Africa in a group in which it will also be favorite against France and Britain.