Portugal determined as one of Vietnam’s opponents at 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
Portugal are now in Group E, joining Vietnam, the U.S., and the Netherlands at the upcoming 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup after winning a late ticket on Wednesday.
The Portuguese team beat their Cameroonian rivals 2-1 in the intercontinental play-offs with a successful added-time penalty in the second half to secure a slot in Group E of the Women’s World Cup, which will take place in Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to August 20.
According to the schedule, all games in the group will be organized in New Zealand.
Vietnam will take on the U.S. in Auckland on July 22, Portugal in Hamilton on July 27, and the Netherlands in Dunedin on August 1.
Overseas training
The Vietnam Football Federation announced on Wednesday that the national women’s football team will train in Japan, Germany, and New Zealand to prepare for the upcoming Women’s World Cup, also their debut at the global competition.
The first international training trip will be in Japan from April 17 to 30, with a few matches against clubs there.
The second trip will take place in Germany from June 5 to 25, during which the team will play a friendly match against Germany and two games against local clubs.
In July, the team will travel to New Zealand to get used to the climate there.
During 11 days of training there from July 6 to 17, the team will play two friendly matches against New Zealand and Spain.
The national players are currently participating in the National Cup.
Their first call-up will be on March 10 in preparation for the first qualifying round of the Paris Olympic Games on April 3.
In addition to preparing for the World Cup, the team will also aim to defend its gold medal at the 2023 Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia in May.
Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to get the latest news about Vietnam!
The post Portugal determined as one of Vietnam’s opponents at 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup appeared first on Vietexplorer.com.
View more from VietExplorer:
Safe shelter amid coronavirus warAo Dai fashion designer promotes Vietnamese heritage to the world
Quang Ninh to host national circus festival in late May
Story of nhut, a specialty of Nghe An
Next year’s Olympics will be cancelled if pandemic not over: Games chief
Vietnam’s football star joins AFC campaign to fight COVID-19
Province seeks investors to revive ‘eerie’ abandoned water park in central Vietnam
Photographer captures heart-wrenching photos of injured monkeys in Da Nang
Wedding plans back on rails for Vietnamese couples after COVID-19 halt
Hanoi swelters in the midst of a summer heat wave
Attractive discounts to be offered for visitors to Sapa
Ha Long Bay set to roll out offer of free tickets for tourists
Vietnam prepares to welcome foreign tourists once borders reopened
Vietnam prepares to lure back tourists
Da Nang-Binh Dinh train to have luxury bar car
New train set to be equipped with luxury bar
Walking tour helps visitors discover Hanoi
Hue songs highlight dragon boat trips on Huong river
Ethnic people strive to keep traditional craft alive
Mekong Delta farmer dedicated to collecting Uncle Ho stamps
Comments
Post a Comment