The Colombian is a new Real Madrid Femenino player. GlobeLiveMedia – Jesus Abraham Aviles

It’s official Linda Caicedo is a new Real Madrid player. The Colombian footballer, who has just turned 18, will live her first international club experience at the White House. The Spanish club bet on the Colombian gem of women’s football and won the race against teams like Chelsea, Arsenal and Barcelona, ​​who were also interested in the player from Valle del Cauca.

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He the signing has been confirmed by the Spanish team that from the early hours of Friday, February 24, a waiting campaign began and with a video in which the Colombian can be seen wearing the Real Madrid Femenino jersey, as well as posing with what will be her new home.

The Colombian becomes the signing of the season for the merengue team.

It is one of the most important transfers in the history of Colombian women’s football and will be the first Colombian to play for Real Madrid Femenino, a club that has a short history as it was founded in 2020, but will bet to become one of the strongest women’s teams in the near future in Europe.

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“Welcome to Real Madrid”, was the message with which the Spanish team confirmed the signing of Linda Caicedo. The merengue club also pointed out that now the Colombian, “He’s already a Madridista.”

Caicedo signs with the Spanish club.

Although everything seemed to indicate that Barcelona Women would be the new destination of the Colombian player and even the president Joan Laporta assured that they had been following her for some time, Real Madrid Femenino were interested in her and decided to move into her signature, which brought her fruit because the Colombian opted for a sign with a Merengue box.

The Colombian’s signing began to take shape once she reached the age of majority on February 22, the day after the Colombian team striker took a flight to Madrid and there she was seen in the company of a representative of the club merengue and then went to the sports headquarters of the team to undergo medical examinations and complete all the details of her contract.

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“There are hours left to be able to close everything. It’s an important signature not only for me, but for women’s football in the country. I want to achieve important things and leave it high”, assured the Colombian player upon her arrival in Madrid.

Linda Caicedo will now play in Ligue F and will be able to meet several Colombian players such as Leicy Santos of Atlético de Madrid, Mayra Ramirez from Levante UD, Manuela Vanegas of the Royal Society, Ivonne Chacon y Serna under license from Valencia, Daniela Caracas from Spanish, Marcela Restrepo of DUX Logroño) and Gisele Robledo from Tenerife.

On the other hand, Real Madrid Femenino is a team with a short history, it was officially founded in July 2020 after the absorption of Club Deportivo Tacón and since then, the managers of the merengue club have given themselves the main objective of making the Spanish team one of the great protagonists of world women’s football. In the team they have top players like the Scot Caroline Weir, voted the F League’s best player for the month of January. Another of the great figures is the Spaniard Esther Gonzalez, which is one of the references in attack.

Currently, Real Madrid Femenino is in the second place in the standings with 52 points and is five behind Barcelona Femenino. The team under coach Alberto Toril played 19 games, won 17, tied one and lost another. In the Copa de la Reina, they started their run on the right foot after beating Fundación Albacete 6-0 in the round of 16. In the quarter-finals, they will face Villarreal next Thursday, March 9.

In the Women’s Champions League, Real Madrid Femenino fell short of their best performance and were eliminated in the group stage after finishing third in Group A with eight points and were overtaken by Paris Saint-Germain Femenino and Chelsea Femenino.

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