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The Colombian U-17 team aspires to qualify for the World Cup of the category, which this year is held in Morocco.

The Colombian U-17 team aspires to qualify for the World Cup of the category, which this year is held in Morocco.

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The Colombian U-17 team already has its roster ready for the Women's World Cup of the category that will be held in Morocco from October 17 to November 8.

Coach Carlos Paniagua announced the call for 21 soccer players who will represent the country, after a process that had its key point at the beginning of the year, when the team finished fourth in the South American tournament played in Colombia, a tournament that crowned Paraguay as champion.

The national team held its last concentration in Bogotá between October 1 and 10, before embarking on a trip this Saturday the 11th to Casablanca, where it will continue its preparation until the 15th. Subsequently, the delegation will travel to Rabat, the host city of its World Cup debut. All group stage matches will be played at the Football Academy Mohammed VI.

Colombia will debut on October 19 at 2:00 pm (Colombian time) against Spain, current world champion. On the second day they will face Ivory Coast on October 22 at 2:00 pm, and will close the group stage against South Korea on the 25th at 8:00 am

Paniagua's group combines experience in national clubs such as Millonarios, Santa Fe, América and Deportivo Cali, along with young people who play in academies in the United States, reflecting the growth and international projection of Colombian women's soccer.

These are the ones called

  • Ana Clavijo – Millonarios Fc
  • Angelic Maria Castillo – dskc ecnl 08 (USA)
  • Camila Cortés – Independiente Santa Fe
  • Daniela Todd – Fort Lauderdale United (USA)
  • Ella Grace Martínez – Club Ascent (USA)
  • Isabella Amado – Millonarios Fc
  • Isabella Santa – Deportivo Cali
  • Isabella Tejada – Independiente Medellín
  • Izabela Cortés – Independiente Santa Fe
  • Juanita Parga – Sarmiento Angulo School
  • Laura Cano – Acuarium
  • London Samantha Crawford – Gwinnett Soccer Academy (USA)
  • María Baldovino – Junior FC
  • María Ceballos – Aquarium
  • Maura Henao – Sarmiento Angulo School
  • Melany Díaz – Independiente Santa Fe
  • Shaira Collazos – Millonarios FC
  • Sofia García – Real Santander
  • Sofía Ortíz – América de Cali
  • Sofia Prieto – Deportivo Cali
  • Vanessa Puerta – Susa FC Academy (USA)

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Fernando Camilo Garzón



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