lThe Colombian women’s team was left with the desire to get among the four best in the U-20 Women’s World Cup which was played in the country and left North Korea with its third title, defeating Japan 1-0 in the final that was played on September 22 in El Campín.
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Eight days before, those led by Carlos Paniagua lost in shots from the penalty spot against the Netherlands, after a two-goal tie in the 120 minutes, in which Colombia, which could have scored, sinned due to a lack of definition.
Once the Selection was eliminated, A video went viral in which the players are seen leaving the visit to the Basilica of the Lord of Miracles, in Buga, in which they did not respond to the greetings of the fans who were stationed in the surroundings to support them.
Luisa Agudelo apologized and asked for support for the U-17
Luisa Agudelo, the goalkeeper of the Colombia Under-20 National Team, stood up to the criticism for what happened and came out to apologize to the team’s followers.
“What came out on the networks, about Buga, about the children, are complex things. One is concentrated, one is busy and one does not realize it. Obviously, it is not an excuse. Something can be done,” Agudelo said to the social networks of the Colombian Football Federation, when joining a microcycle of the U-17 National Team that is getting ready for the World Cup in the Dominican Republic.
“But hey, I apologize in case you ever thought we were big, and that you take an interest in us, believe in us, that we really are girls who dream big, that we all know where we come from,” added the goalkeeper.
Colombia is getting ready for a new World Cup, in which it will face South Korea, the United States and Spain in the tournament that will begin on October 16 in the Dominican Republic. The team will try to match or improve what they did two years ago at the U-17 World Cup in India, in which they reached the final and lost against Spain.
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