The Argentine women’s soccer team is preparing to play the first FIFA date of the year, in a friendly against Colombia, as a visitor. The list of those summoned was confirmed a few days ago by the coaching staff of the national team and Chiara Singarella appeared among the players. Who is the Mendoza debuting in the major?
The soccer player left her native Luján de Cuyo (Mendoza) where she played soccer at Independiente Rivadavia to fly to the United States and be part of Kennesew State University, where she studies psychology. At 17 years old, she reaches the senior team in this call but she has already joined the U17 and is part of the national U20. The player is left-handed with her feet but right-handed with her hands. Yes, because in addition to being part of the national soccer team, Singarella was also part of the national handball team in the cadet category. She played handball at the University of Cuyo and later at the Municipality of Maipú. She joined the Argentine national team of minors, cadets and youth.
When she had to choose, the midfielder decided on soccer because it opened up more opportunities for academic and sports scholarships.
“I think I couldn’t have been anything other than an athlete. My mom is a Physical Education teacher and she taught at the Municipality, there I started playing everything at the same time. My dad also always played soccer and handball in Luján; and my His maternal grandfather was a goalkeeper for Luján and for the Mendoza soccer team,” Chiara Singarella told the Argentine news agency Télam.
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