Spain Announces Preliminary Squad for Women’s World Cup, Including Putellas and Three Rebel Players

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Spain has announced its preliminary squad for the 2019 Women’s World Cup, and it includes some of the biggest names in women’s soccer. The squad includes Barcelona’s Vicky Losada, Atlético Madrid’s Jennifer Hermoso, and Levante’s Irene Paredes.

The squad also includes three players who recently rebelled against the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) over pay and conditions. The players, including Barcelona’s Alexia Putellas, Atlético Madrid’s Silvia Meseguer, and Levante’s Marta Torrejón, have been at the forefront of the fight for better pay and conditions for female players in Spain.

The inclusion of the three rebel players is a sign that the RFEF is taking the issue of equal pay seriously. The players have been vocal in their criticism of the federation, and their presence in the squad is a sign that the federation is willing to listen to their demands.

The squad also includes some of the most experienced players in the Spanish national team. Barcelona’s Marta Corredera, Atlético Madrid’s Amanda Sampedro, and Levante’s Irene Guerrero are all included in the squad. These players have been integral to Spain’s success in recent years, and their presence in the squad is a sign that Spain is serious about competing for the World Cup title.

The squad also includes some of the brightest young stars in Spanish women’s soccer. Barcelona’s Mariona Caldentey, Atlético Madrid’s Nahikari García, and Levante’s Andrea Falcón are all included in the squad. These players have been making waves in recent years, and their inclusion in the squad is a sign that Spain is looking to the future.

The 2019 Women’s World Cup will be held in France from June 7th to July 7th. Spain will be looking to make an impact on the tournament, and with this preliminary squad they have given themselves a great chance of doing so. With some of the biggest names in women’s soccer, and three rebel players who are fighting for equal pay and conditions, Spain looks to be a force to be reckoned with at this year’s tournament.

Spain Announces Preliminary Squad for Women's World Cup, Including Putellas and Three Rebel Players