Ambros Martín: “We have done a great job, we are going to the World Cup prepared to compete”

MADRID, 27 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The national women’s handball coach, Ambros Martín, wanted to give importance this Monday to “the day to day” that they have had at the beginning of the preparation for the World Cup in Norway, Denmark and Sweden, an event in which they will debut next Wednesday and to the one who believes that they arrive “prepared to compete.”

“We have done a great job, always in the line of work that we marked last June and the most important thing is the day to day that we take to Denmark, we have given ourselves to the maximum, so we value this activity very positively “, commented Ambros Martín at the farewell of the ‘Guerreras’ held this Monday at the Iberdrola Tower in Bilbao.

For the Canarian coach, in the TIE 2023 held in Santander, they have played “against three opponents qualified for the World Championship” and they went “from less to more, trying to correct what could be missing.” “I think we are going to Denmark prepared to compete,” he stressed in statements provided by the RFEBM.

Captain Lara González spoke alongside the coach, who stressed that “the feelings may not have been as positive” as they would have liked, but that there is still “room for improvement.” “The World Cup is a different event and in the group there are many players who are making their debut in it for the first time, but we all know the importance of wearing this shirt and representing the ‘Guerreras’ and their values, something that is above us and that is transmitted from generation to generation,” he warned.

Furthermore, the president of the Royal Spanish Handball Federation (RFEBM), Francisco V. Blázquez, recalled that this World Championship is “important” because it could “give them a direct ticket to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games or, where appropriate, to the April Pre-Olympic”, and thanked Iberdrola for allowing “handball to grow, especially with regard to the job security of the players”. “We know that there is a long road ahead, but we work with the desire to turn the Iberdrola Guerreras League into a global benchmark,” he stated.

On behalf of the company was its Director of Clients Spain, David Martínez, who highlighted that the RFEBM “was one of the first sports federations” to enter its program. “Today, almost 8 years later, we continue to support and are proud that the first women’s category, the Iberdrola Guerreras League, has our name, and that it has not stopped growing,” he celebrated.

“Ahead, there is a great challenge, to enter the Olympic Games, and I hope it is achieved; we will promote your work, your talent, we give you all our energy for it,” he told the Spanish internationals.

The RFEBM took advantage of this farewell as usual to exclusively present its traditional spot for major international events, filmed by the production company ‘Adisar Media’ and which will officially come out this Tuesday starting at 4:00 p.m.

Under the title ‘Journey to the conquest of the North’, the ‘Warriors’ leave the slopes to embark on an adventure that must take them to the north of Europe, a place where the fate of the last places for the Paris Games is decided. 2024 and which runs through different emblematic points of Donostia, a town where it was filmed in its entirety.