The Colombian women's team will be looking for a win after losing to the United States in a friendly on October 29.
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The Colombian women's team will be hoping to start a fantastic year in front of their people with a win over New Zealand in the first of two friendlies the two teams will play in Bogotá.
The tricolor flag will be at the El Camp after progressing to the quarter-finals of the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, with nine friendlies drawn, two wins, four draws and three wins. Failures..
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For this year's farewell, the best figure of the coach in charge, Angelo Marsiglia, is not with the forward Linda Caicedo (Real Madrid), or Ana Maria Guzmán from Bayern Munich, who suffered a serious knee injury and underwent surgery on November 20 in Germany.
However, the people of Bogotá will see other members of the team on the pitch at El Camp, such as Werder Bremen's goalkeeper Catalina Perez; full-back Manuela Vanegas from Real Sociedad; Central Zorelyn Carabali, from Brighton; Captain Daniela Montoya, Atletico Nacional; The team's all-time top scorer, Catalina Usme, and striker Maira Ramirez, Levante. Likewise, midfielder Lecy Santos from Atletico de Madrid will be another star of the team.
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Both games will be used by coffee makers to prepare for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and the Women's Gold Cup between February and March next year. “We're focused on finishing this year, we're tired after the World Cup, but first there's the Gold Cup, so we'll keep working to get the best out of that tournament,” said Mayra Ramirez.
New Zealand, coached by Czech Jidka Klimkova, travel to Bogotá with a 24-man roster led by defenders Katie Bowen from Inter Milan and veteran Ali Riley and midfielder Betsy from Angel City, USA. Hassett is from Stjarnan, Iceland.
When and where to watch Colombia vs. New Zealand?
The match between Colombia and New Zealand starts at 4:00pm at El Campan on Saturday 2nd December. You can watch the match on Goal Caracol Signal www.golcaracol.com.
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