Cruz Azul women train with double session from the beach

The Cruz Azul women has started its preseason for the next Apertura 2022 tournament of the Liga MX Femenil and has done so with a double session from the beach to physically get ready to overcome what was done last contest in which they could not access the final phase. Through its social networks, Cruz Azul announced that its players have started with their preseason for the next Apertura 2022 tournament of the Liga MX Femenil, and this Monday they did it with double session work, in a preseason that the Women’s Machine performs on the beach of the Riviera Maya, as well as the men’s club. First session of the day,” wrote the club showing some images of the training of its players on the beach doing physical work in the morning practice, in the afternoon the team moved to the gym to work on the second session. Images of a Cruz Azul training from the beach / @AzulFemenil El Cruz Azul at the moment has not announced any discharge for the Apertura 2022 of the Liga MX Femenil, however, if they announced the loss of five players, including Michelle Montero, Daniela Auza, Dayri Hernández, Brianda Escobedo and Wendy Jiménez.We recommend you read La Máquina femenil will seek in the Apertura 2022 tournament of the Liga MX Femenil to reach the final phase of the contest, a situation that he did not achieve in the Clausura 2022 finishing in the ninth position of the general table with 21 points after six wins, three draws and eight defeats. He has a degree in Communication Sciences from the Universidad de Occidente, Unidad Guasave, with a specialty in Media. In his career as a journalist he has done work focused on the agricultural, fishing, health, economic sector, among others. In 2016 he joined EL DEBATE, where he worked as a reporter for locals in Guasave, where he also covered the current affairs, sports and police sections. Since 2017 he entered the digital area as a reporter for the portal of the newspaper EL DEBATE in www.debate.com.mx specializing in the Sports section. In addition to studying and passing the “Sports Journalism Workshop” at the University of Guadalajara in its Virtual University system. cornelio.figueroa@debate.com.mx See more



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