Mexico Women's Team: Zacatepec Key to World Cup Prep!
Mexico's Women's National Team coach, Pedro López, has emphasized the crucial role of playing in Zacatepec as part of their preparation process for upcoming international commitments and the qualifiers for the 2027 Women's World Cup. López highlighted the significance of returning to the Estadio Agustín “Coruco” Díaz in Zacatepec.
“Playing in Zacatepec is key within our preparation process. It allows us to get closer to the fans in different regions of the country and experience the passion of football in historical settings, which also motivates the group,” the Spanish coach stated.
López acknowledged the support of the Morelos fans and assured that these matches not only strengthen the team in terms of sports but also generate identity, roots, and connection with the public. He also highlighted the quality of the facilities and the willingness of state and local authorities.
The move to play in various locations across Mexico is aimed at building a stronger connection with fans nationwide and creating a sense of national pride as the team prepares for the challenges ahead. Zacatepec, with its rich footballing history, provides an ideal environment for the team to hone their skills and build team spirit.
The Mexican Women's National Team hopes that by playing in locations like Zacatepec, they can inspire a new generation of female footballers and continue to grow the sport across the country. The road to the 2027 World Cup begins now, and every match counts in building a successful campaign.