Vicente del Bosque, Spanish national team, plans to have the block of players that won the World Cup for the friendly match against Colombia next week, as he said that these players "are doing well in their respective teams." Del Bosque will provide the squad on Friday February 4 at the headquarters of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) for the game against Colombia to be played at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid on February 9.
"Overall, players who have come to the selection are in good condition and we will try to have them," said Del Bosque in L'Alcudia, where today was honored and where traveled with the World Cup. Del Bosque was today awarded the gold badge of the city from the hands of its mayor, Robert Martinez, "for their unconditional support to the city and the celebration and continuity of the international tournament of COTIF Under 20" that has come regularly for many years as a coach.
Del Bosque had promised during the celebration of the tournament in August that the Cup would come to the Valencian town, a place which he said feels like home. " "The distinction that I have given here, although it is a personal recognition, mostly it is for the players and the entire selection.
The Spanish soccer World Cup was strengthened after some time when he had been insulted," he said. He attributed the success in South Africa with the acquisition of World Championship to "maturity, effort and intelligence of the players to overcome difficult times." "Some players are a good model for our society.
We also believe that appreciated greatly suffering with which it won the title, because it came with no goals in Europe and with very short," he continued. After the official ceremony Del Bosque, accompanied by President of the Football Federation of Valencia, Vicente Muñoz, visited the House of Culture where local residents, mostly children and young people could be photographed with him and the Cup
"Overall, players who have come to the selection are in good condition and we will try to have them," said Del Bosque in L'Alcudia, where today was honored and where traveled with the World Cup. Del Bosque was today awarded the gold badge of the city from the hands of its mayor, Robert Martinez, "for their unconditional support to the city and the celebration and continuity of the international tournament of COTIF Under 20" that has come regularly for many years as a coach.
Del Bosque had promised during the celebration of the tournament in August that the Cup would come to the Valencian town, a place which he said feels like home. " "The distinction that I have given here, although it is a personal recognition, mostly it is for the players and the entire selection.
The Spanish soccer World Cup was strengthened after some time when he had been insulted," he said. He attributed the success in South Africa with the acquisition of World Championship to "maturity, effort and intelligence of the players to overcome difficult times." "Some players are a good model for our society.
We also believe that appreciated greatly suffering with which it won the title, because it came with no goals in Europe and with very short," he continued. After the official ceremony Del Bosque, accompanied by President of the Football Federation of Valencia, Vicente Muñoz, visited the House of Culture where local residents, mostly children and young people could be photographed with him and the Cup
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