Isa Haas Emphasizes FIFA Series Impact on Women's Football in Mato Grosso
Isa Haas hails FIFA Series boost for teams, legacy for Mato Grosso
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Isa Haas, a central defender for Brazil's Women's National Team, highlighted the significance of the upcoming FIFA Series for team development and the legacy it will create for women's football in Mato Grosso, Brazil. The tournament, starting on Saturday, will feature Brazil competing against South Korea, Zambia, and Canada.
- 01Isa Haas believes the FIFA Series will enhance team preparation and women's football in Mato Grosso.
- 02The tournament will feature Brazil against South Korea, Zambia, and Canada.
- 03Haas emphasizes the importance of facing diverse playing styles for the National Team's growth.
- 04The event aims to leave a lasting legacy for women's football in the region.
- 05Haas has recovered from an injury and is gaining confidence in her game with her club in Mexico.
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Isa Haas, a 25-year-old defender for Brazil's Women's National Team, spoke at a press conference in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming FIFA Series, which begins on Saturday, November 11. She noted that this competition is crucial for the development of the National Team and women's football in the region. Brazil will face South Korea, Zambia, and Canada, providing a valuable opportunity to encounter different playing styles, which will aid in their preparation for the 2027 World Cup. Haas expressed her desire to leave a legacy in Mato Grosso, stating, "We want to show what women's football is capable of producing and leave a legacy so that this keeps growing more and more." After recovering from a nose injury, Haas is back with the National Team and is currently playing in Mexico, where she is adapting to a new style of play. The matches will take place at Arena Pantanal in Cuiabá, allowing future players to witness top-level women's football.
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The FIFA Series will promote women's football in Mato Grosso, providing local players with exposure to high-level competition and inspiring future generations.
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