Ecuador a soccer baby, but growing quickly

Posted by esogoldforsale on June 17th, 2015

ONE last match before Investors Group Field returns to business as usual -- and today, city and teams will say goodbye to the Women's World Cup together.

The 4 p.m. game will be Winnipeg's seventh and final tournament match. It will also be Ecuador's last as they face Japan.

There isn't much at stake in this game. After two blowout Group C losses, Ecuador knows they won't move on to the Round of 16. Japan, on the other hand, was one of the first sides to clinch their spot in the knockout rounds.

It is a lopsided lineup, with the 48th-ranked team in the world facing off against the electric Japan side. Still, this is Ecuador's first World Cup, and their roster is very young. Their most experienced player, 29-year-old defender Nancy Aguilar, has 48 international caps; half the Japanese roster has more. Ecuador striker Ambar Torres leads her team with 10 goals in 24 games.

They are growing, though. They've already started.

"This tournament has been an eye-opener for us," head coach Vanessa Arauz said Sunday, through a FIFA interpreter. "When we left Ecuador, we were a bit blind. coininfifa Now, we better understand what has to be done to play better, to be world-class players."

To be blunt, there isn't much hope for Ecuador, not against the reigning Women's World Cup champions. Through their first two matches, Ecuador was outscored by 15 goals. Even if coach Norio Sasaki rests his top guns, Japan's back-up firepower should be able to handle the job.

"No matter who the opponent is, I think it's important we are able to compete," Sasaki said Sunday, through an interpreter. "Even if they are to rest, of course sometimes there may be some positive aspects, but sometimes resting too much could be an issue."

So maybe this match is less a story of the game at present, and more a tale of the shape of the women's game to come -- and a rare chance for Winnipeggers to see the soccer world's present and future together on the pitch.

It's not just the players who are young. It's everything around Ecuador: at just 26, Arauz is the youngest manager in the tournament. She was already six years old when Ecuador fielded its first national women's team, a patchwork roster cobbled together for the continental championship in 1995.

For years, women's soccer in Ecuador existed like that, haphazard. Two years ago that began to change. Ecuador launched the Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Femenino, its first regular women's league. It's amateur-level competition, and for the most part the players don't get paid. Still, they are finally able to compete on a regular basis and develop their skills at home.

Most of this Women's World Cup roster was drawn from those ranks, Arauz noted, and she said the league made a "significant effort" to support the team on the road to Canada. Still, the side doesn't get to play or train as often as she would like.

The road to a world champion has to begin somewhere, with steady forward steps. Arauz would like to see more girls' programs in schools -- most players in Ecuador now start learning the game around age 15, she said.

"We need to make a lot of headway," Arauz said. "We know we need to work (a longer) amount of time, with more continuity, if possible 365 days a year... we have seen only the tip of the iceberg. Now we see what underlies the tip. We do have potential, but we have to invest."

Against Japan, they have one final chance to show that potential on the largest stage. Arauz stated flatly she does not expect Ecuador to win the game. She does expect them to try and limit the goals against, to defend better, to wring every second of life out of those 90-plus minutes they can get.

"We may be defeated, we will always hold our heads high," Arauz said. "Success and defeat are two sides of the same coin. Because if I dream, if I take risks, if I confront the challenge, I may win, I may lose. But the person who never takes upon themselves the challenge will never grow, will never develop."MORE:http://www.buyfifacoin4u.com

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