The Colombia Women’s National Team has formally begun its international concentration with a view to date 3 of the Conmebol Nations League 2025-26.

A first group, made up of 12 players and the coaching staff, landed this Sunday in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, after a direct flight from Bogotá.

This pioneering group settles in Bolivian territory to begin the physical and tactical preparation stage established by the national coaching staff.

The same Sunday as their arrival, the team had their first work session scheduled in the gym at 4:30 p.m.

This training focused on physical activation and strength, resistance and mobility work, seeking to counteract the impact of displacement.

The physical trainer Andrés Gómez supervised the day, adjusting the loads according to individual needs and the conditioning plan established for this international microcycle.

Tricolor fever arrives in Bolivia! Colombia Women’s Team ready for the Nations League game

Throughout the night, more summoned soccer players joined the concentration in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, progressively joining the initial group to complete the final roster.

Planning in Bolivian territory is key to the team’s process, which will use this previous phase to refine details for its next international commitments.

The ‘Sele’ agenda continues this Monday, November 24 with a field training session scheduled for 9:30 in the morning.

Subsequently, the coaching staff and some players will virtually attend to the national and international media in the afternoon.
There, details of the work plan and expectations of the team in Bolivia will be known, while the National Team focuses on maintaining high performance ahead of the Nations League.

The Colombian women’s team leads the Nations League with 6 points, the product of 2 victories.

As will be remembered, in Medellín, the tricolor debuted by beating Peru 4-1 and in its second outing it defeated Ecuador 2-1.

The match against Bolivia, on the third date, will be this Friday, November 28, starting at 4 in the afternoon, this being the last official presentation of the women’s Sele in the Nations League.

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