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New Zealand go in search of play-offs for Panama Women’s World Cup

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Las Canaleras, led by Mexican Ignacio Quintana, share a group with Papua and New Guinea, Paraguay and Chinese Taipei.

Women Panama I am traveling New Zealand To face the repechage competition Women’s World Cup of Australia and New Zealand 2023. The Caribbean team is led by Mexican player Ignacio Quintana, who has coached the senior women’s team for two years.

The team has been drawn in Group C alongside China, Papua New Guinea and Paraguay. Along with the Panamanian team, Haiti is another team representing CONCACAF that will be trying to earn their pass. the world Special held in July.

The Haitian team is part of Group B, sharing with Senegal and Chile.

How are the Women’s World Cup playoffs?

Repezage competition Women’s World Cup of Australia and New Zealand in 2023, think of 10 choices and distribute three tickets. Invited teams: Portugal, Cameroon, Thailand, Chile, Senegal, Haiti, China, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay and Panama. It will be held from February 18 to 23 in Auckland, Australia and Hamilton, New Zealand.

The best in each group will qualify New Zealand and Australia World Cup. Group A consists of Portugal, Cameroon and Thailand. The winner of the match between Cameroon and Thailand will face Portugal.

The same classification format will be used for Group B with Chile, Senegal and Haiti. The Caribbean and Africans meet in the first event and then fight for a ticket against Chile.

In the case Panama, placed in the only four-team group, Ignacio Quintana’s students face Papua and New Guinea, while Paraguay will play Chinese Taipei. Winners of both the matches will fight for tickets the world of New Zealand and Australia 2023.

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