La Rojita played in Indonesia yesterday their final warm-up game ahead of their debut at the upcoming FIFA U-17 World Cup.
Those led DT Mike Stump faced the Bhayangkara FC Under-19 team, a Super League club of the Indonesian First Division.
The match was played on the field Surabaya National University, It was played in three halves of 20 minutes each.
The U-17s are counting down the final days until their appearance at the World Cup next Friday, November 10, when they face Morocco in the opening game of Group A.
This Saturday it was time for a new rehearsal for Red, after three friendly matches played in Turkey against the young selections of Senegal, Uzbekistan and Russia.
This time, the warm-up was against the local club in City of Surabayaan opportunity that allowed coach Stump to observe all his players and alternate different strategies, reflecting on his first game against the Moroccans.
Matching from training It ended with a 10-0 victory for La Rojita.
The authors of the goals were Hector Rios with three, Frederick Krug and Jael Pierre with two and Anel Ryce, Kevin Walder and Eric Moreno, all with one.
Walder and Krug scored goals from the penalty spot in the game played this Saturday afternoon.
At the end of the game, Walder emphasized the importance of the forwards being able to rediscover the goal, just days before they will play the first match of the World Cup.
“Needed game to be able to get to our team at a good pace.” the first game of the World Cup,” said Walder.
The team is calm, we were able to do what the teacher asked us to do and thank God the goal was opened for us attackers who are the ones who need goals, added the CD attacker. Amador Square.
For his part, Héctor Ríos, the author of the hat-trick, admitted that he was mentally prepared beforehand friendly that he wanted to score and that luckily he was able to score goals.
“I already talked about it with myself. roommate Kevin WalderI wanted to score those goals and thank God I did,” said Ríos.
Attacker on University CD He hopes to have a good tournament in Indonesia and thus leave the name of his family and country high.
“They are very proud of me, of where I am now and I want to do the best for them,” he said.
For today, team will use day to continue the session recovery and prevention in your hotel concentration in order to reach the debut in the best way.
It is planned that this Monday, 6.11. FIFA already takes control of all the pitches in Indonesia as the official organizer of the U-17 World Cup.
In the case of Panama U-17, This Monday, the national team enters its new concentration hotel, already under the supervision and control of FIFA.
First official team training It is scheduled for this Monday, November 6 in the afternoon.
FIFA arbitration meeting
This Saturday players and members of the association professional staff of the Panamanian national team under 17 years of age They were present at the referee technical meeting of FIFA to learn firsthand everything related to the rules of the game for this World Cup.
The conversation was held via zoom in one of the rooms concentration hotel and manager The speech was given by Costa Rican Leonel Leal, FIFA’s Referee Coordinator.
The trial instructor talked to the delegation and among other things explained everything related to the use Video Arbitration (VAR) in this competition.
Leal also explained the aspects of yellow and red cards, and when they are necessary or not, as well as incidents in the penalty area and when to handball or not.
The meeting featured real-life examples, using game situations from previous games to better understand the players. players and coach.
Let’s remember that for this competition will use the VAR system, with the referee explaining each of his decisions over the stadium’s loudspeakers so that fans and players can understand what is happening when he goes to video and makes a decision.
Source: Panama America

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