Kenti Robles says that creation of the Liga MX Femenil helped El Tri

Monterrey, Mexico .- Defender Kenti Robles said Sunday that the creation of the Liga MX Femenil in 2017 raised the level of the Mexican National Team of which she is captain. “Women’s football is evolving more and more. The creation of the League in Mexico has meant that the players, who did not have that competition every day, now have rhythm. I think we are going to more,” the Real Madrid.La Liga MX Femenil player was founded in July 2017 with the same format and teams from the men’s championship. In six years, the tournament has achieved that the base of the Mexican National Team that will play from this Monday the Concacaf W Championship, which distributes four places in the 2023 World Cup, is of players of the League with 15 of the 23 summoned by the coach Mónica Vergara.Robles leads the selection that will debut this Monday in the Concacaf tournament against Jamaica in the first match of Group A, that complete Haiti and the two-time world champion United States. Images of the training of the Mexican Women’s National Team/@Miseleccionfem “It is a complicated group, the three teams have strong points and there will be no easy match. We are focused on Jamaica, with fast players, we are all in the mentality of playing the best game against Jamaica,” he added. Kenti Robles, six-time champion of the Spanish Women’s League, said that the biggest challenge that the Mexicans have in the Concacaf W Championship is to achieve personal growth. “The biggest challenge we all have is to grow as people, as footballers, as a group, to continue being that family that we are,” she said. We recommend you read In the Concacaf W Championship, Mexico seeks to qualify for the fourth World Cup in its history and the first since Canada 2015. In addition to Canada, Mexico went to the United States in 1999 and Germany in 2011; in none of its three participations has it exceeded the group stage. 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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