The Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia will attend tomorrow, Saturday, the decisive game that Spain will play against Denmark at the Women’s European Football Championship in Brentford, on the outskirts of London, where he needs at least a draw to go to the quarterfinals, sources from the Royal House have reported.
The 16-year-old heiress to the throne and her 15-year-old sister will witness the meeting from el palco del Brentford Community Stadium accompanied by the Minister of Culture and Sport, Miquel Iceta.
The presence of the daughters of the king and queen in tomorrow’s game is a gesture of support for women’s football and the team it leads Jorge Vilda, who needs at least to draw to move on to the next round, where they would meet England, the host of the tournament.
In the debut at the European Championship, Spain beat Finland 4-1, and in the second match, played last Tuesdaylost 2-0 to Germany, one of the big favorites for the title.
It will be the second time in which the princess of Asturias and the infanta attend a football match.
Leonor de Borbón did it on April 27, 2016 with his father at the Vicente Calderón stadium to watch the first leg of the Champions League semifinals between Atlético de Madrid and Bayern Munich.
His sister premiered the following week, also accompanied by the king, in the Santiago Bernabeu stadiumwhere Real Madrid and Manchester City played in the same competition.
with his commute to Brentfordthe heiress to the throne returns to the United Kingdom after completing her first year of high school at the UWC Atlantic College in Wales on June 17.
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