Feb 19 • 19:21 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

Charlyn Corral leads the call-up for the Mexican Women's National Team for qualifiers and friendly against Brazil

Charlyn Corral has been named the leading player in the Mexican Women's National Team as they prepare for World Cup qualifying matches against Saint Lucia and a friendly against Brazil.

Charlyn Corral, the top scorer known for her prowess in Spanish football, heads the roster for the Mexican Women's National Team as they gear up for significant matches in early March. The team, managed by Spanish coach Pedro López, includes major players from Liga MX and five who play in U.S. teams. This upcoming series will feature a World Cup qualifying match against Saint Lucia on March 2 and a friendly against Brazil on March 7 in Mexico City's 'Ciudad de los Deportes'.

The significance of this lineup is underscored by Corral's stellar performance in the Liga MX Clausura, where she stands as the leading goal scorer. At 34 years old, her ongoing athletic excellence demonstrates her critical role in the national squad. The matches not only serve as qualifiers for the World Cup but also provide an opportunity for the team to show their growth and skills on an international stage, especially against a strong opponent like Brazil.

With tickets already on sale, there is a buzz among fans as they prepare to witness a game full of talent and intensity. The fan engagement signifies a strong support base for women's football in Mexico. The outcomes of these matches will play a crucial role in setting the tone for the upcoming World Cup aspirations and could influence the future structure of the women's game within the country.

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