AFTER a two-year hiatus due to the global pandemic, the Bahamas women’s national soccer team is making an exciting comeback with their eyes set on the inaugural 2023 Road to CONCACAFW Gold Cup.
The Bahamas Football Association (BFA) has kick-started the team’s training at the Roscow AL Davies Soccer Field. Under the watchful eyes of their coaches, the players are enhancing their skills, agility and tactical understanding of the game.
In a much-anticipated return to the football field, the women’s national team will play a series of matches against Grenada and the United States Virgin Islands (USVI). Their first match is a home game scheduled for Wednesday, September 20, against Grenada.
This will be followed by an away match against the same team on Sunday, September 24.
October will see the team play against USVI away on Sunday, October 29, with the final match scheduled at home on Wednesday, November 29.
Despite the challenges brought about by the pandemic, the women’s national team has been putting in rigorous efforts and hours of training, displaying an unwavering spirit and determination.
The final team roster will be announced approximately a week before the competitions kick-off in September.
The road to CONCACAFW Gold Cup serves as a qualifier for the CONCACAFW Gold Cup.
This is a highly esteemed tournament within the world of women’s football.
It presents teams from North and Central America and the Caribbean with the opportunity to compete for the prestigious Gold Cup title.
The upcoming matches are seen as a significant opportunity for the women’s national team to showcase their talent and the progress they have made since their last international appearance in 2021.
The BFA is optimistic about their performance and encourages all Bahamians to extend their support to the team.
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