The match of the Valencia Cup Girls References with the support of Teika was a seal of enormous quality
The classic and traditional match, within the framework of the international women's grassroots soccer tournament, brought together pioneers and great references on the night of the Leaders Dinner
The Valencia Cup Girls has a clear, firm and non-negotiable vocation to highlight pioneers and leaders of different generations each season. In this fourth edition, the exhibition classic of the international women's grassroots soccer tournament was once again one of the highlights and was a reflection of the enormous quality that these soccer players possess, whom the passage of time does not slow down in any way, in addition to to compete, in their intention to enjoy and reunite, while serving as an inspiration for the girls and adolescents participating in the championship.
Players like Carmen Nebot, Empar Broch, María José Casamayor 'Gullit', Alicia Moreno, Mariví Simó, Montse Soler, Sonia Prim, Yoli Román, Lucía Llano, Irene Polo, Marina Nohález, Maider Castillo, Ángeles Olmeda, Cuca, Esther, Silvia , Mónica, Carmen, Sandra Guerrero, as well as the collaboration of Ana Pérez were part of a match that Tere Saurí and Ana Hernández are always part of, not only in terms of play, but also organizationally.
Two teams in green and orange played a match full of great individual technical actions, competitiveness, interventions by the goalkeepers and the posts, up to six, and a total of three goals, as it ended with a tight 2-1 for the team. green. The MVP of the ‘Referentes’ by Teika meeting was Empar Broch. The duel took place on the field of Dr. Lluch, of the Valencia Municipal Sports Foundation.
“Every season of the Valencia Cup Girls we see a very similar photo regarding the soccer players who paved the way and took historic steps: we see people, soccer players, excited about their participation in this match, which is also key to teaching the small ones that you can be professional or not, but stay with what is important about the sport. And this support in each edition for Teika, which has been developing the 'They play, we all win' campaign is key in going hand in hand with the organization and institutions. At Teika we understand that sport is a fundamental tool for equality,” said Cristina Brotons, director of digital strategy and Teika's JEGT campaign.
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