The women’s soccer team will play in April in Ibiza

MADRID, 18 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Spanish women’s soccer team will play two games at the Palladium Can Misses stadium in Ibiza next April, after an agreement that will be made official tomorrow, Wednesday, starting at 5:00 p.m. in an act in the Pitiusa capital, as confirmed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.

37 years after their first match in the Balearic Islands, the Spanish women’s team will add Ibiza to its history with the dispute of two matches at the Palladium Can Misses stadium, where Ibiza CF currently plays, which plays in LaLiga SmartBank.

The Baluarte de Santa Lucía, in Dalt Vila, will be the scene of the presentation ceremony of the agreement between the Consell Insular d’Eivissa, the City Council of the island capital and the Royal Spanish Football Federation that will make the visit to the Pitiusas of the national team possible feminine. The president of the RFEF, Luis Rubiales, the president of the Insular Council of Ibiza, Vicent Marí and the mayor of the Pitiusa capital, Rafael Ruiz, will participate in the event.

After defeating the United States in Pamplona on October 11, the Spanish women’s team will find out this week who their rivals are in the group stage of the World Cup that Australia and New Zealand will organize next year and against which the team led by Jorge Vilda will arrive after having signed a full victories during the eight games of the qualifier.