Argentina

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Argentina qualified as one of the four Conmebol guests at the W Gold Cup with a third placed finish at the 2022 Copa America Feminina.

What to expect

The current Argentinian women’s team does not have the storied history of their 2006 Copa America winning team, but it has the ambition.

Currently ranked 31st in the world, the team is going through a rebuilding phase as the national federation invests in its women’s development programme.

Argentina open their W Gold Cup against Mexico who they played in the Pan American Games semi-final last October, losing 2-0.

At the 2023 World Cup they lost 1-0 to Italy, drew 2–2 with South Africa before losing 2-0 to Sweden.

Coach German Portanova has promised his team will be competitive but recognised they were behind Mexico and the USA in terms of their development. But they are Argentina, and Argentina expects.

Star player

Dalila Ippolito is a skilfull 22 year old midfielder. She became the youngest Argentinian to compete at a Women’s World Cup at France 2019 when she came off the bench aged 17. In 2020, she transferred from River Plate to Juventus, going on to win the Serie A title and the Italian Super Cup, before a loan move to Parma in 2022. She currently plays at Pomigliano in Italy.

Striker Yamila Rodriguez, who plays for Brazil’s Palmeiras, leads Argentina’s attack. She scored six goals at the 2021 Copa America though has been less profligate since. Even so, she will be key to Argentina’s push to get out the group stage.

Debuting for Argentina in 2021, 23-year-old centreback Sophie Braun has already played 25 games for her adopted country, scoring twice. Born in the US, to an Argentinian mother, she plays her club football for Kansas City Current.

Manager

Germán Portanova played as a midfielder for clubs of Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Spain. He began his coaching career at Argentina’s Club Deportivo UAI Urquiza where he was responsible for the club’s successful women’s team. He took over the national team in 2021, guiding them to 2023 Women’s World Cup.

Schedule

February 20 vs Mexico, Dignity Health Stadium, Carson

February 23 vs USA, Dignity Health Stadium, Carson

February 26 vs Dominican Republic, Dignity Health Stadium, Carson

Squad

# Position Common name Date of birth Club
1 GK VANINA CORREA 14.08.1983 ROSARIO CENTRAL (AFA)
2 DF ADRIANA SACHS 25.12.1993 (ARG) RACING CLUB (ARG)
3 WF ELIANA STABILE 26.11.1993 BOCA JUNIORS (ARG)
4 DF JULIETA CRUZ 04.06.1996 BOCA JUNIORS (ARG)
5 MF VANINA PREININGER 26.09.1996 BOCA JUNIORS (ARG)
6 DF ALDANA COMETTI 03.03.1996 BOCA JUNIORS (ARG)
7 MF ROMINA NUÑEZ 01.01.1994 REAL BETIS BALOMPIE (ESP)
8 MF DAIANA FALFAN 14.10.2000 GRANADA CF (ESP)
9 FW ESTEFANIA PALOMAR 07.01.2003 BOCA JUNIORS (ARG)
10 MF DALILA IPPOLITO 24.03.2002 POMIGLIANO (ITA)
11 FW YAMILA RODRIGUEZ 24.01.1998 SE PALMEIRAS (BRA)
12 GK LAURINA OLIVEROS 10.09.1993 BOCA JUNIORS (ARG)
13 DF SOPHIA BRAUN 26.01.2000 KANSAS CITY CURRENT (USA)
14 MF MIRIAM MAYORGA 20.11.1989 BOCA JUNIORS (ARG)
15 MF MARICEL PEREYRA 11.05.2002 SAN LORENZO DE
16 MF FLAVIA BENITEZ 03.12.1998 ALMAGRO (ARG) BOCA JUNIORS (ARG)
17 MF CAMILA GOMEZ ARES 26.10.1994 BOCA JUNIORS (ARG)
18 DF CELESTE DOS SANTOS 04.11.2003 BOCA JUNIORS (ARG)
19 FW MARIANALARROQUETTE 24.10.1992 ORLANDO PRIDE (USA)
20 FW CHIARA SINGARELLA 05.12.2003 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA (USA)
21 DF CATALINA ROGGERONE 03.04.2003 CALSTATE UNIVERISTY BAKERSFIELD (USA)
 22 FW NINA NICOSIA 02.02.2003 PACHUCA (MEX)