All about Argentina Women’s Football Team for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

Argentina Women's football team will try to do what their men's team did seventh months ago in Qatar as they won the FIFA World Cup.

Argentina Women’s football team will try to do what their men’s team did seventh months ago in Qatar as they won the FIFA World Cup. However, It is going to be very tough for them even to reach the Round of 16.

Argentina reached never reached the round of 16 in the world cup, and it is not going to be quite easy for them to qualify for the knockout stage. Since their new coach German Portanova came into the team, Argentina Women’s football team has started to perform quite well as their skill level, and unit are at a higher level now.

In the last world cup, Argentina was not able to reach the round of 16, but this team they are going to give their all because now they have a better coach and squad.

Before the last year, Argentina’s women’s team were on strike because they wanted better facility in their local leagues and club structure. Because of that, their ranking in FIFA is now 28, which is quite low.

Argentina is in Group G with Sweden, Italy, and South Africa, who are going to challenge them to be at the top of the table.

The Squad of the Argentina Women’s Football Team for the FIFA World Cup 2023

Goalkeepers: Abigail Chaves (Huracan), Vanina Correa (Rosario Central), Lara Esponda (River Plate)

Defenders: Sophia Braun (Leon), Gabriela Chavez (Estudiantes de Buenos Aires), Aldana Cometti (Madrid CFF), Adriana Sachs (Santos), Chiara Singarella (University of Alabama)

Midfielders: Lorena Benitez (Palmeiras), Daiana Falfan (Urquiza), Julieta Cruz (Boca Juniors), Camila Gomez Ares (Universidad de Concepcion), Dalila Ippolito (Parma), Miriam Mayorga (Boca Juniors), Vanesa Santana (Huelva), Fabiana Vallejos (Deportivo Cali)

Forwards: Estefania Banini (Atletico Madrid), Florencia Bonsegundo (Madrid CFF), Mariana Larroquette (Leon), Erica Lonigro (Rosario Central), Rominia Nunez (Urquiza), Yamila Rodriguez (Palmeiras), Eliana Stabile (Santos)

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