The title of the Argentine girls was not only important for the growth of the branch in the sport, but also because it adds to the historic title of the men obtained in 1987, also in Buenos Aires.
The Argentine quartet played a great game from start to finish with relevant individual performances: Azucena Uranga fighting in all sectors and assisting her teammates; Agustina Imaz, a very dangerous and effective striker; Paulina Vasquetto, a defensive wall and Catalina Lavinia, who at only 16 years old was the brains of the team and the scorer with 10 goals.
Argentina was far superior to the United States, which had Erica Gandomcar at its best value on the day and in the tournament.
Azucena Uranga was chosen as the best player in the tournament, Emma Tomlinson (England) was the tournament’s top scorer with 11 points, Catalina Lavinia was the revelation, Audry Persano (United States) took the fair play award and Frances Townend (England) the mention to sportsmanship.
Participated in the tournament: Brazil, Argentina, United States, Ireland, United Kingdom and Italy.
Source: Ambito

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