The women’s soccer team arrives in Australia

The women’s soccer team arrives in Australia


The journey was made on a charter flight and lasted more than 24 hours; the competition starts on the 20th, but Brazil will make their debut on the 24th

The women’s soccer team landed, in the first this Tuesday (Brazilian time), in Australia, where they will play the World Cup. The competition will start on the 20th, but Brazil will only play its first match on the 24th, against Panama. Also in the first phase, Pia Sundhage’s men face France and Jamaica, respectively on 29/7 and 2/8.




The journey from Brazil took more than 24 hours, with a break in French Polynesia. The Brazilian delegation landed in the city of Brisbane this Tuesday (4), at 18:30 (local time), after just over 24 hours of travel on a charter flight. Minutes later, the group departed by bus for the Gold Coast, where they will prepare for the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

As with boarding, the team arrived in Brisbane in their signature travel attire, in an unprecedented partnership with animal. The team will wear the look again on July 18, when they leave the Gold Coast for the first phase of the World Cup, precisely Brisbane.

“It was a very tiring journey. But we had all the support, with activities on the flight, to adapt to the time zone,” Antonia said on the sidelines.

The Selection will focus on the Royal Pints ​​hotel on the Gold Coast, one of Australia’s most beautiful regions. The team will use the first few days to recover from the away match. The first training session will be on Thursday (6), at 11 am (local time).

Source: Terra

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